Quality Inspector - Medical Technology

Birmingham
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Location: West Midlands, UK
Sector: Medical Devices
Type: Permanent, Full-time

Newton Colmore is representing an established medical device company based in the West Midlands, specialising in the development and manufacture of highly sophisticated medical technology. This organisation has built a strong reputation for delivering precision-engineered devices that meet the highest quality standards in healthcare.

Due to ongoing expansion and commitment to maintaining exceptional quality standards, they are seeking a dedicated Quality Control Inspector to join their production team.

The Role

This is an opportunity for a quality-focused professional to play a crucial role in ensuring that complex medical devices meet stringent quality and regulatory requirements. You will be responsible for both incoming inspection of supplier components and final inspection of manufactured products, working closely with the production team to maintain the highest standards.

Key Responsibilities

Quality Control & Inspection:

Perform detailed inspection and testing of highly complex medical technology components and finished products
Conduct incoming goods inspection of supplier-delivered components and materials
Run comprehensive quality control procedures using precision measurement equipment
Document inspection results and maintain detailed quality records
Identify non-conformances and work with production teams to implement corrective actionsProduction Support:

Collaborate closely with the production team to ensure manufacturing processes meet quality standards
Provide real-time feedback on product quality during manufacturing operations
Support production troubleshooting activities when quality issues arise
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and process optimisation projectsCompliance & Documentation:

Ensure all inspection activities comply with medical device regulations and company quality systems
Maintain accurate inspection records and quality documentation
Support internal and external quality audits as required
Follow established standard operating procedures and work instructionsEssential Requirements

Experience in quality control/inspection within a manufacturing environment
Background in precision measurement and inspection techniques
Familiarity with complex mechanical or electronic products (medical devices experience preferred)
Strong attention to detail and methodical approach to work
Good communication skills for working with production teams
Basic understanding of quality management systems
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specificationsDesirable Qualifications

Previous experience in medical device manufacturing or other regulated industries
Knowledge of ISO 13485, 14971 or similar quality standards
Experience with CAPAs, NCRs, and SCARs.
Formal quality qualification (e.g., Quality Control certification)
Familiarity with inspection software and data recording systemsWhat's On Offer

Competitive salary and benefits package
Opportunity to work with life-saving medical technology
Comprehensive training and development opportunities, working closely with the head of the team.
Stable, growing company with strong market position
Cooperative working environment with supportive production teams
Career progression opportunities within quality and manufacturing functionsNext Steps

This is a confidential search being conducted on behalf of our client. For a discrete, confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact:

Matt Lowdon
Founder of Newton Colmore
(phone number removed) / hello @ newtoncolmore . com

All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence. Due to the confidential nature of this search, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted with full company details.

We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of background

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