Quality Engineer
About the Role
Location United Kingdom Worcestershire Worcester Remote vs. Office Office/Site only Company Materials Solutions Limited Organization Gas Services Business Unit Distributed Full / Part time Full-time Experience Level Not defined
A Snapshot of Your Day
As a Quality Engineer at Materials Solutions, you’ll be at the heart of our additive manufacturing operations, working to maintain and improve the high standards our customers rely on. Your day might start by reviewing manufacturing data to identify trends or opportunities for process improvements. Later, you could be facilitating a root cause analysis (8D or CAPA) to address a quality concern or collaborating with suppliers to resolve issues and keep production moving smoothly.
With new projects constantly coming in, you’ll also play a key role in New Part Introduction, helping to refine processes and ensure product quality from the start. It’s a dynamic role where your contributions will directly influence our success.
How You’ll Make an Impact
1. Lead quality improvements within production, reducing the Cost of Poor Quality.
2. Serve as the primary contact for all production quality matters, providing expertise and guidance.
3. Prepare for and support external audits, ensuring compliance and operational excellence.
4. Work closely with Siemens Energy’s Supplier Quality team to address and resolve supply chain quality concerns.
5. Support the industrialization of new products, ensuring smooth transitions from development to production.
What You Bring
6. Solid experience in production quality within a manufacturing environment.
7. Knowledge of FMEAs, Control Plans, and SPC, with hands-on application experience.
8. Proven ability to perform root cause analysis and implement corrective actions.
9. Experience with continuous improvement methodologies and driving meaningful change.
10. Internal auditor qualification (experience in aerospace or regulated industries is a plus).
11. Strong communication skills with the ability to collaborate across functions.