Attiva gli avvisi di lavoro via e-mail!
A leading manufacturing company in Campobasso, Italy, is seeking a Senior Quality Manager to oversee the implementation of quality systems and drive continuous improvement initiatives. The ideal candidate will have over 7 years of experience in a senior quality role and a degree in Chemical Engineering or related fields. This position focuses on maintaining compliance with ISO standards and fostering a strong quality culture within the organization.
Fater is an Italian company, a 50/50 joint venture between Procter & Gamble and Angelini Industries. It manufactures and distributes fabric and home care products under the Ace and Neoblanc brands in 37 countries across Western, Central, and Eastern Europe.
In Italy, since the 1960s, Fater has expanded into the personal hygiene sector and today produces and markets leading brands such as Pampers, Lines, Lines Specialist, and Tampax.
Fater is a dynamic company that invests around 4% of its annual revenue in innovation. Its headquarters are located in Pescara, with production plants in Pescara and Campochiaro (CB) in Italy, and abroad in Porto (Portugal) and Gebze (Turkey).
Although this is a temporary position, it represents a valuable opportunity to make a strong impact in a strategic plant environment. You will play a key role in strengthening quality standards, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring compliance with internationally recognized certifications. This experience will allow you to showcase leadership, contribute to operational excellence, and leave a tangible mark on the organization’s quality culture.
Ensure the effective implementation of the Quality System for the Campochiaro Plant, contributing to the achievement of the highest quality standards for raw materials and finished products, in alignment with ISO 9001, ISO 22716, and their latest updates.
With a view to maximum inclusivity and merit-based equality, the job posting is open to applications from individuals belonging to protected or disadvantaged categories (Law 68/99).