In an engineering business, strong quality doesn't just happen on the shop floor, it starts with the systems, standards and compliance behind it. This role offers, Variety in the day-to-day: from managing documentation and supporting audits to improving processes and keeping quality records accurate, there's plenty to get involved in A business that's growing: you'll be joining a company that's investing in its future, giving you the chance to help strengthen and shape quality processes as it grows Supportive environment: Work closely with an experienced Quality Inspector, you'll have guidance when needed but the freedom to make your mark on the role Work-life balance: Monday to Friday days with an early Friday finish You'll be the person keeping the quality side of the business organised, compliant and audit-ready. Working closely with production, you'll make sure documentation is up to date, records are accurate and processes stay aligned as the company continues to grow. It's a role that keeps you connected to the shop floor, but with more focus on coordination, systems and standards than hands-on inspection. You'll play an important part in maintaining ISO 9001, supporting audits and helping the business stay both compliant and customer-confident What you'll need Experience in a quality role within a CNC / machining or engineering environment Good understanding of ISO 9001 and QMS administration Strong organisational and documentation skills Confidence working with quality records, reports, and systems Basic understanding of machining processes (CNC/FANUC awareness beneficial) What's on offer Up to £35,000 basic salary Monday to Friday days (early finish Friday) 25 days holiday bank holidays 5% company pension contribution Company profit scheme Training, support, and opportunities to grow within quality systems or compliance Suitable backgrounds This role could suit a: Quality Administrator, Quality Engineer, Quality Technician, Quality Coordinator, QA Assistant, Document Controller (Quality), Quality Technician, or someone from a machining background looking to move into a more systems-based quality role.