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Additive Manufacturing Quality Coordinator

Crewe
1 month ago
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Additive Manufacturing Quality Coordinator

Contract until 23/12/2025 (Likely extensions, 6 - 12-month renewals)

Crewe (Fully onsite)

Adecco working in partnership with Bentley Motors are looking for an Additive Manufacturing Quality Coordinator to coordinate the implementation of quality assurance processes related to additive manufacturing

Purpose of the Role

Perform regular inspections and testing of materials and components using different techniques to maintain compliance with relevant standards
Work alongside the engineering team to develop and deliver component non-compliance solutions related to production applications
Drive continuous improvement initiatives & process efficiency improvements throughout the facility while maintaining good documentation standards
Lead additive manufacturing facility 5S activities throughout the facility
Collaborate with additive manufacturing technicians to complete total preventative maintenance schedules for all AM systems
Coordinate goods in/out activities i.e. material stock checks, material ordering, spare parts and consumables ordering, recycling & waste material disposal
Develop, maintain and present performance and quality related KPI's
Work with external service providers to ensure planned and unplanned service visits are completed effectively with minimal disruption
Perform post-processing on parts with particular focus on delivery of applications via Lithography based Metal Manufacturing Technology (LMM)
Complete sub assembly of additive manufactured components
Support AM team with advanced research and innovation projects

About You - Skills & Experience

Experience in the field of additive manufacturing
Strong attention to detail with a keen eye for identifying process and product deviations
Analytical mindset with the ability to interrogate data and draw conclusions
Ability to work in a high-pressure, customer-oriented environment with a focus on delivering right first time
Pro-active approach to solving problems and comfortable using their own initiative
Excellent communication skills across multiple levels and roles
Experience in automotive industry (preferable)
Highly competent in Microsoft Office applications

About the Team

The Technical Development team is based within the R&D Workshop. It is split into 2 areas of responsibility:

Additive Manufacturing - Develop & maintain a world class AM facility, accessible to all colleagues.
Prototype Technical Development - Generates & execute the technical method to build or update R&D vehicles.

If you're seeking a challenging and rewarding career as part of an extraordinary business with ambitious plans, then what are you waiting for? Apply now!

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