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Copello have partnered with an established engineering business in the recruitment of a Part-time Compliance Manager based in Burridge, ideally 3 days a week.

In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the quality of output aligns with customer or project requirements and driving continuous improvement.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Acting as the Quality Management Representative, promoting customer requirements, maintaining the Business Management System (BMS), and reporting on its performance.

  • Planning and managing internal audits to meet AS9100, ISO9001, and ISO27001 standards.

  • Auditing products and processes to ensure business processes are implemented effectively and delivering results.

  • Managing external audits from customers and certification bodies.

  • Handling non-conformance: documenting, managing, and driving corrective actions to prevent recurrence.

  • Reviewing and implementing quality processes to ensure company products and services meet customer expectations and are cost-effective.

  • Managing the Approved Supplier List (ASL).

  • Collaborating with project teams to ensure customer requirements are met and delivered on time.

  • Acting as the Information Security Management Representative (ISMS).

  • Promoting a quality-focused culture within the business.

    Role Requirements:

  • Full UK driving license with the ability to travel within the UK and internationally as required.

  • Ability to obtain and maintain SC level Security clearance.

    Qualifications / Skills:

  • Degree-qualified (preferably in business or a related field), or relevant industry experience.

  • Qualified auditor, ideally with IRCA lead auditor certification.

  • Strong understanding of quality assurance principles and industry standards such as ISO9001, AS9100, and ISO27001.

    For more information please get in touch with Ella on (phone number removed)

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