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Quality Manager - Motorsport

The Collective Network
Berkshire
1 day ago
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Quality Manager - Motorsport
Up to £55,000
Berkshire

Want to put your stamp on a renowned motorsport suppliers quality area? Now's your chance!

We are working with a specialist motorsport supplier renowned for delivering precision-engineered components to elite racing teams and performance manufacturers. We are seeking an experienced and proactive Quality Manager to join their close-knit team and take ownership of all quality operations within the business.
This is a hands-on role where you'll not only manage the company's quality systems but also lead by example on the shop floor - conducting detailed inspections, supporting root cause analysis, and ensuring the highest standards of accuracy and reliability.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and develop a small quality team, providing guidance and support.
  • Perform hands-on inspection of precision components using a range of measuring equipment (Micrometers, verniers, gauges, etc.).
  • Maintain and develop the company's ISO 9001 quality management system.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives across production and inspection.
  • Liaise with customers on quality issues and corrective actions.


Requirements:

  • Proven experience in a Quality Management role within a precision engineering or motorsport environment.
  • Strong practical inspection background.
  • Confident leader with excellent communication and problem-solving skills.


If you're a quality-focused professional with a passion for motorsport engineering, apply today through The Collective Network and Jack our consultant will be in touch to go through the role in more detail with you!

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