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Quality Engineer

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Production Quality Engineer - Fixed Wing Aircraft
Location: Birmingham Airport, UK
Employment Type: Long-term Contract 
Shift Patters: Compressed four day week 
 
A leading aerospace and defence manufacturer is seeking experienced Production Quality Engineers to support prototype activities for a high-profile fixed-wing aircraft programme. This role offers the chance to work on cutting-edge aircraft systems within a fast-paced production environment.
The position is based full-time at Birmingham Airport, working as part of the on-site Quality team responsible for assuring compliance with company, contractual, and regulatory standards across production and assembly operations.
 
Key Responsibilities

Conduct quality inspections on aircraft components, systems, and assemblies.
Support Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs), including QA and MRB input.
Perform stock checks, safety reviews, and investigations.
Review proposals, contracts, and programme requirements to develop QA strategies and test plans.
Verify product conformity to design and compliance with customer and regulatory requirements.
Identify, document, and manage non-conformances and corrective actions.
Contribute to internal and external audits, surveillance, and process validation.
Promote a Just Culture and drive continuous improvement within the production environment. Skills & Experience

Minimum of 3 years' experience in aerospace production or MRO quality assurance.
Experience performing root cause and corrective action activities.
Working knowledge of Quality Management Systems (QMS).
Strong understanding of engineering drawings, production processes, and inspection standards.
Excellent communication and analytical skills with strong attention to detail. Preferred

Degree or equivalent qualification in an engineering or quality discipline.
Familiarity with FAA/DCMA requirements or similar international standards.
Experience in prototyping or low-rate production environments.
Exposure to Boeing-style or similar aerospace production processes.
Data analysis or process improvement experience. Security Clearance
Applicants must be eligible to obtain UK Security Clearance (SC)

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