Quality Engineer (Electromechanical)

Chroma Recruitment
Little Hulton
2 days ago
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Due to growth within the business, this innovative company are looking to expand their team by hiring a Quality Engineer to work on their electro-mechanical devices.
 
The role of Quality Engineer ensures their range of electro-mechanical meets defined quality and safety requirements prior to release to customers
 
The ideal candidate will come from a hands-on technical background in electronics (or mechanical) engineering and has some exposure to quality engineering, although this could be flexible for the right person.

Quality Engineer Requirements:

Engineering qualification ideally – HNC or equivalent
Technical background – Electronics or Mechanical
Understanding of Quality Management Systems – ISO9001
2+ years of experience 
If you have the required skills and experience for this Quality Engineer role, then please get in touch ASAP with an up-to-date copy of your CV. You can apply directly or contact Beth Rowlett at Chroma Recruitment.
 
If this role isn’t of interest, but you know of someone who could be, Chroma Recruitment operates a referral scheme.
 
Chroma Recruitment is acting as an employment business with regards to this position...

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