Quality Engineer - Manufacturing -Aerospace/Medical

Precept Recruit
Southwell, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
6 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Location: Newark - Onsite

We’re working with a well-established, highly regulated manufacturer supporting both aerospace and medical sectors.

This is a hands-on Quality Engineering role, suited to someone who is confident operating independently across audits, validation, and continuous improvement, but still enjoys being close to the shop floor.

The role

You’ll be responsible for maintaining and improving the Quality Management System, while supporting production, suppliers and wider operational teams.

This is a broad, end-to-end role where you’ll be trusted to take ownership - not just follow process.

What you’ll be doing

Supporting and improving a QMS aligned to AS9100, ISO 13485, ISO 9001 and FDA standards

Leading First Article Inspection (AS9102) and supporting product & process quality

Managing non-conformance and CAPA activities, including root cause analysis (8D, 5 Whys)

Supporting validation activities (IQ, OQ, PQ) across processes and equipment

Working with suppliers on quality performance and audits

Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives (Lean / Six Sigma environment)

What we’re looking for

This role suits someone who is:

Already working as a Quality Engineer or similar

Confident working within highly regulated environments

Comfortable owning problems and driving them through to resolution

Used to working across manufacturing, operations and suppliers

Experience with aerospace and/or medical devices would be highly advantageous, but not essential.

Why this role stands out

Broad, end-to-end quality exposure (not siloed)

Opportunity to influence both products and processes

Strong mix of compliance, improvement and stakeholder interaction

Role sits at a level where you can make real impact without being overly corporate or removed

Level / fit

We’re looking for someone who is:

Operating at a solid mid-level

Comfortable working independently

Ready to take the next step in ownership and visibility

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