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An established industry player in the aviation sector is seeking a Quality Engineer to enhance product quality and safety. This role provides a unique opportunity to work closely with the Quality Director, ensuring compliance with industry standards while supporting quality assurance activities. Ideal candidates will have a background in aviation or aerospace, with essential knowledge of Part 145. The company offers a supportive environment with training opportunities and a clear path towards managerial roles. If you're ready to take your career to new heights, this position is perfect for you.
Quality Engineer (Aviation)
Salary: £42,000 to £45,000 per year DOE + Training + Early finish on Friday + 33 Days Holidays + Benefits
Are you a Quality Engineer with a background in aviation or aerospace seeking to advance your career? This role offers support and training to progress towards a managerial position within a multibillion-turnover aircraft company.
The company is a large multinational organization within the aircraft sector. Due to ongoing growth, they are looking for a Quality Engineer to join their team. You will work alongside the Quality Director, focusing on product quality and safety, supporting quality assurance activities, conducting audits, and managing the organization's Quality and Safety Management Systems. Collaboration with cross-functional teams to ensure compliance with industry standards and customer requirements is essential.
This role is ideal for a Quality Engineer living within a commutable distance to Slough. Previous experience in the aviation or aerospace industry, with knowledge of Part 145, is required.
Reference Number: BBBH (phone number removed)
To apply or inquire further, please click "Apply Now" or contact Sophie Fox at Rise Technical Recruitment.
This vacancy is advertised by Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd, an Employment Agency.
Note: Only candidates with a valid legal permit or right to work in the UK will be considered.