Quality Engineer: Our client, a market leading and expanding manufacturing organisation based in South Yorkshire, seek to appoint a Quality Engineer to join their established team. As a Quality Engineer you will report to the Quality Manager and be responsible for identifying and addressing process and system problems and supporting operational teams across the business.Quality Engineer: Utilising Lean Manufacturing techniques including Kaizen, 5s, Visual Factory, Standardised Work, Root Cause Analysis, etc, together with a proactive attitude you will strive to always do things better. Your personal communication and influencing skills are also of major importance to be able to lead a sometimes reluctant workforce to a desired outcome, through influence and the use of factual data.Quality Engineer Responsibilities: - Waste reduction throughout the organisation championing lean/Kaizen manufacturing techniques - Using a detailed FMEA process to develop robust control plans - Inspection & Test - Non Conforming Product Reviews - Document Control - Audits - Continuous Improvement (Lean, OEE, root cause) - Team Leadership & DevelopmentQuality Engineer, Statistical Process Control, SPC, Capability Studies, Kaizen, Lean, 5S, OEE, Root Cause
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Quality Engineer
Futures Manufacturing
Posted 23 days ago, valid for 7 days
Barnsley, South Yorkshire S70 1XY, England
£50,000 - £60,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- Our client, a leading manufacturing organization in South Yorkshire, is looking for a Quality Engineer to join their team.
- The role requires the candidate to have at least 3 years of experience in quality engineering and offers a competitive salary of £35,000 to £45,000 per year.
- Responsibilities include waste reduction, developing control plans using FMEA, and conducting audits to ensure continuous improvement.
- The ideal candidate should possess strong communication skills to influence and lead teams in implementing lean manufacturing techniques.
- Proficiency in statistical process control and various quality improvement methodologies is essential for success in this role.