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Quality & Process Engineer

Irlam
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Job Title: Quality & Process Engineer

Location: Irlam, Greater Manchester

Pay Range: £45,000 - £50,000

Contract Type: Perm

As Quality & Process Engineer, you will primarily be responsible for driving the quality performance of the organisation’s Production operations, focusing on establishing effective quality & process controls which strive for world-class levels of customer quality and reduced waste throughout the manufacturing value stream.

The role will also support the effective implementation of the Business Management system and new products & processes, working with internal stakeholders to standardise methodologies and ensure compliance to documented procedures in the manufacturing facility.

Key Responsibilities – Quality & Process Engineer

Perform day-to-day Quality & Process Engineering activities within the Value Stream.
Lead APQP deployment and develop PFMEAs, Control Plans, and robust process controls.
Monitor and analyse production data to drive quality improvements and reduce waste.
Lead and support root cause analysis using tools such as 8D, DMAIC, PPS.
Implement and sustain SPC, process capability studies, and data-driven improvements.
Provide Quality support for NPI, ensuring compliance and seamless integration into production.
Manage internal and external audits, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
Support Lean and Continuous Improvement initiatives across the Quality function.
Maintain and improve the Business Management System documentation.
Respond to customer quality concerns, driving corrective and preventive actions.
Manage supplier quality issues within the assigned value stream.
Routinely report on Quality KPIs and support the annual improvement planning cycle.
Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards.

Qualifications & Requirements – Quality & Process Engineer

Strong background in Quality & Process Engineering in a regulated manufacturing environment (AS9100 Rev D or ISO9001).
Proficient in APQP, PPAP, PFMEA, Control Plans, FAIR, ISIR, SPC.
Hands-on experience with process engineering tools: Time Studies (MOST), SOPs, VSM, Spaghetti Diagrams.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong understanding of engineering drawings including GD&T.
Effective communicator with the ability to influence and support cross-functional teams.
Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced production environment.

What we can offer –  Quality & Process Engineer

Competitive salary based on experience.
Full-time, permanent role with regular working hours.
Opportunities for training and development in a dynamic, growing company.
A collaborative and supportive working environment.
For more information on this role, please contact Harvey Clough on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to

Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors. 

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