Quality Engineer

Keighley
3 days ago
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Role: Quality Engineer
Salary: Up to £40,000
Location: Keighley
 
The Opportunity:
We are looking for a highly motivated Quality Engineer to join a well-established engineering business at their Keighley site. As a Quality Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that products, processes, and systems consistently meet the highest quality standards. This is an exciting opportunity for a Quality Engineer to work across multiple functions — from suppliers and customers to manufacturing and engineering teams — helping to embed a strong Right First Time culture.

In this role, you’ll contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, support audit readiness, and help drive operational excellence. You’ll be part of a collaborative team, enjoy long-term stability, and have genuine opportunities to develop your skills and make a real impact on product quality and customer satisfaction.
 
Key Responsibilities:

Ensure supplied and internally manufactured products comply with engineering drawings, specifications, and statutory requirements
Support and maintain compliance with ISO 9001 and contribute to the development of the Integrated Management System (IMS); knowledge of ISO 14001 & 45001 is advantageous
Act as a point of contact for all quality-related issues within the business
Liaise with suppliers, customers, and internal teams to investigate non-conformances and implement corrective and preventive actions (CAPA)
Monitor supplier quality performance and support supplier development initiatives
Lead structured problem-solving activities, including 8D investigations and 5 Why analysis
Identify and implement quality improvement opportunities to enhance product and process performance
Plan and conduct internal IMS audits, supplier audits, and support external ISO audits
Track and report quality KPIs, including PPM, Pareto analysis, and trends
Provide coaching, guidance, and support on quality procedures, tools, and best practices
Collaborate closely with Engineering, Manufacturing, Production, Supply Chain, HSE, and other support functions
Ensure all work complies with health and safety standards and company value
Maintain governance over Data Protection, Information Security, and Cyber Security
Carry out any other reasonable duties as requested 
 
What we’re looking for:

Experience in Quality Engineering or Quality Assurance within manufacturing
Strong understanding of manufacturing and assembly processes
HNC/HND in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent) and completed mechanical apprenticeship
Skilled in quality tools and methodologies (8D, 5 Why, Pareto, PPM)
Analytical with a structured approach to investigation and root cause analysis
Able to work independently and within cross-functional teams
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
Confident with SAP and Microsoft Office
Effective time management to meet deadlines
Full, current UK driving licenceDesirable:

Experience in QHSE and safety initiatives
Conducting internal, supplier, or system audits
Involvement in process improvement and lean initiatives
Experience with ISO certification audits
Six Sigma certification (minimum Green Belt) 
What’s in it for you:

Competitive salary package
External reward scheme –
Electric Car Scheme
Enhanced Pension Scheme – Employer 5%, raising to 7% after 3 years
Enhanced Holidays – 28days + Bank Holidays
Clear progression and development opportunities – including worldwide opportunities
Opportunity to work on complex and varied engineering projects
Flexitime opportunities
Workplace healthcare provider
Supportive and collaborative working environment
Exposure to cutting-edge engineering processes and technologies

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