Quality Manager - Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing
Position Overview
A precision aerospace and defense manufacturing organization is seeking an experienced Quality Manager to lead its Quality Management System and quality operations within a highly regulated manufacturing environment.
This individual will own the effectiveness and continuous improvement of the site's AS9100-certified Quality Management System, ensure compliance with customer and regulatory requirements, and strengthen quality performance across manufacturing, inspection, calibration, supplier quality, and nonconformance processes.
The successful candidate will combine hands-on quality systems expertise with practical, cross-functional leadership and the ability to work effectively with Operations, Engineering, Supply Chain, customers, and external auditors.
Engagement Details
- Location: Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area
- Work Arrangement: Hybrid, with regular onsite presence required
- Local Support: Periodic work at other company locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area may be required
- Engagement: Contract-to-hire
- Conversion: Expected to convert to full-time employment at or before the six-month mark, based on business needs and mutual fit
- Start Date: Flexible based on candidate availability
- Compensation: $80-$100 per hour
- Engagement Options: W-2 or C2C through the consultant's own LLC
- W-2 Benefits: Access to medical benefits, PTO, and 401(k)
Key Responsibilities
- Lead, maintain, and continuously improve the site's AS9100-certified Quality Management System, including quality policies, procedures, work instructions, records, and document-control practices.
- Ensure ongoing compliance with applicable aerospace and defense standards, FAA and DoD expectations, customer-specific requirements, regulatory obligations, and internal quality objectives.
- Plan, coordinate, and lead internal audits, customer audits, and third-party certification or surveillance audits.
- Ensure audit findings are documented, addressed, and closed effectively and within required timelines.
- Lead corrective and preventive action activities and structured root-cause analysis for audit findings, nonconformances, customer complaints, process failures, and recurring quality issues.
- Verify the effectiveness and sustainability of corrective actions.
- Oversee quality assurance and inspection activities across incoming, in-process, and final-product stages, with an emphasis on conformance, traceability, and consistent execution.
- Ensure product and process nonconformances are identified, contained, documented, evaluated, and resolved through disciplined processes.
- Oversee calibration controls and measurement-system practices to maintain accuracy, traceability, availability, and compliance.
- Partner with Supply Chain to monitor supplier quality performance, investigate supplier-related nonconformances, and drive appropriate corrective actions.
- Work closely with Operations and Engineering to improve product quality, manufacturing process capability, risk controls, and consistency while reducing scrap, rework, and preventable defects.
- Develop, monitor, and report quality KPIs, including scrap, rework, customer complaints, audit performance, nonconformance trends, and corrective-action closure and effectiveness.
- Establish priorities for the quality function, provide functional leadership and coaching, reinforce accountability, and promote a culture of quality ownership.
- Serve as a credible quality representative in customer and regulatory interactions, communicating issues clearly and ensuring responsive follow-through.
Required Qualifications
- At least 5 years of progressive quality leadership experience within aerospace and defense manufacturing.
- Demonstrated hands-on ownership and management of an AS9100-certified Quality Management System.
- Strong working knowledge of aerospace and defense quality expectations, including applicable FAA, DoD, customer-specific, and regulatory requirements.
- Proven experience leading internal, customer, and third-party audits, including preparation, response, corrective action, and closure.
- Demonstrated success leading CAPA programs, root-cause analysis, problem-solving, and continuous-improvement initiatives.
- Practical understanding of manufacturing quality assurance, inspection, calibration, nonconformance management, supplier quality, and document control.
- Ability to translate quality data into clear priorities and actionable improvements using KPIs and trend analysis.
- Strong leadership, judgment, organization, and cross-functional communication skills.
- Ability to work regularly onsite in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and periodically support other local company facilities as needed.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Quality, Manufacturing, or a related discipline.
- Experience in precision manufacturing, machining, or other high-mix, tight-tolerance production environments serving highly regulated customers.
- Experience strengthening or scaling quality practices within a new, growing, or multi-site manufacturing operation.