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At Bosch Rexroth, the quality of our work takes top priority along with customer satisfaction. The role of the Quality Department is key in ensuring our organisational success. Our associates always strive to do the best that they can, taking responsibility for their work and always seeking to find improvements. We work with trust, empathy and conviction within a framework of open relationships.
As a Quality Engineer, based at our St Neots or Wakefield facility, you will have a prime, largely autonomous part to play in ensuring that we only provide the very best to our customers and colleagues.
Duties and responsibilities will include:
1. Building, developing and sharing knowledge of quality processes for and across the company both in the UK and the Europe North area.
2. Working with Engineering teams on high value projects, making sure that processes are appropriately and consistently followed and support production by review of FMEAs, Inspection and test plans and Work Instructions.
3. Carrying out incoming or final inspections as necessary prior to delivery to customer.
4. Working with Purchasing to manage suppliers and specifically quality related issues to identify and minimise obstacles to achieving business excellence.
5. Monitoring and reporting on KPIs, developing and producing business information reports.
6. Working with suppliers as necessary to manage improvement actions.
7. Acting as a Key SAP user to support and provide SAP training to associates.
8. Conducting customer claim investigation and root cause analysis using various quality tools.
9. Review and collation of material and test certification in order to manage customer document packs.
10. Manage inspection and test equipment system in order to ensure proper calibration, handling and storage of measuring equipment.
Job Description
At Bosch Rexroth, the quality of our work takes top priority along with customer satisfaction. The role of the Quality Department is key in ensuring our organisational success. Our associates always strive to do the best that they can, taking responsibility for their work and always seeking to find improvements. We work with trust, empathy and conviction within a framework of open relationships.
As a Quality Engineer, based at our St Neots or Wakefield facility, you will have a prime, largely autonomous part to play in ensuring that we only provide the very best to our customers and colleagues.
Duties and responsibilities will include:
1. Building, developing and sharing knowledge of quality processes for and across the company both in the UK and the Europe North area.
2. Working with Engineering teams on high value projects, making sure that processes are appropriately and consistently followed and support production by review of FMEAs, Inspection and test plans and Work Instructions.
3. Carrying out incoming or final inspections as necessary prior to delivery to customer.
4. Working with Purchasing to manage suppliers and specifically quality related issues to identify and minimise obstacles to achieving business excellence.
5. Monitoring and reporting on KPIs, developing and producing business information reports.
6. Working with suppliers as necessary to manage improvement actions.
7. Acting as a Key SAP user to support and provide SAP training to associates.
8. Conducting customer claim investigation and root cause analysis using various quality tools.
9. Review and collation of material and test certification in order to manage customer document packs.
10. Manage inspection and test equipment system in order to ensure proper calibration, handling and storage of measuring equipment.
Qualifications
Essential:
* Minimum HNC in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
* Certified auditor
* Previous experience of working in a similar industry
* Excellent written and spoken English
* Competent in using problem solving tools, eg 8D, 5why, Ishikawa
Desirable:
* Conversant in SAP
* Previous experience of working with hydraulics
Additional Information
We offer a competitive package including;
* Competitive salary
* Company Performance Related Pay
* Benefits: Pension, Life Assurance, 26 days holiday (plus bank holidays) increasing to 30 days with service, Staff discounts, Perkbox, Employee Assistance Programme, Holiday Bonus Payment, Life Assurance, free car parking on site.
Please apply with your CV and covering letter.
You will need to be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this position.
You must also have or be prepared to complete a BPSS check prior to offer stage.
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