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Quality Engineer

Southminster
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Job Title: Quality Engineer

Location: Southminster, Essex

Pay Range: Competitive

Contract Type: Perm

My client is currently seeking a Quality Engineer to join its growing Quality Assurance team. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a central role in maintaining and enhancing a robust Quality Management System across the full product lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities –Quality Engineer  

Act as the main point of contact for Quality Assurance, working closely with internal teams and customers.
Support validation and verification activities, ensuring inspection criteria and quality controls are defined and met.
Assist in the creation and maintenance of product Technical Files in line with regulatory requirements.
Lead problem-solving and change management activities, driving continuous improvement.
Support internal and supplier audits, ensuring corrective actions are implemented effectively.
Promote a strong culture of quality across the business through coaching and training.

Qualifications & Requirements – Quality Engineer  

Experience in a regulated industry (medical devices, automotive, aerospace or similar).
Knowledge of quality systems such as ISO9001, ISO13485, MDD/MDR, CFR Part 820 & ISO14971.
Strong problem-solving skills with experience using tools such as FMEA, RCA, CAPA, 8D or APQP.
Excellent communication, organisation, and time management skills.
A qualification in engineering or a related technical discipline.
Experience with Lean Six Sigma tools would be a strong advantage

What we can offer – Quality Engineer  

Competitive salary and benefits
Opportunity to work in a highly regulated, innovative industry
A supportive and collaborative team environment
Career development and training opportunities
For more information on this role, please contact Harvey Clough on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to

Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors. 

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