A vacancy has arisen for a Corporal (Engineering – TG1 (Any) or TG5 (Any)) to serve as Deputy Squadron Quality Assurance Co-ordinator at RAF Lossiemouth on Additional Duties Commitment (180) Terms and Conditions of Service (TCoS), with an initial proposed start date of 28 September 2026 (or earlier/later, subject to candidate status). This post will report to the Officer Commanding TSS via the Squadron Quality Assurance Coordinator (SQAC), the Cpl TSS DSQAC is responsible for: Upholding the general responsibilities outlined in King’s Regulations Appendix 27 concerning the TSS Satellite Safety Cell (SSC). Efficiently managing allocated resources to meet the Squadron’s operational and quality objectives. Ensuring compliance with Work Instructions relevant to the SSC as detailed in the TSS Order Book. Executing the duties of the DSQAC role in accordance with AP100C-10 Annex E to Order 4. Leading and managing the self-audit programme, acting as Audit Team Leader (ATL), and providing mentorship to personnel throughout audit processes. Conducting post-audit activities including recording, analysing trends, and reporting findings to inform continuous improvement. Chairing quality meetings, proposing, and establishing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to drive section performance. Delivering annual Quality Assurance (QA) and Continuous Improvement (CI) awareness briefings to all Squadron personnel. Supporting the development, review, and maintenance of Squadron Quality Orders and Quality Plans. Representing the Squadron at Station Satellite Safety meetings to ensure alignment with broader safety objectives. Organising and performing secretarial duties for the biannual Squadron Quality and Improvement Review Meetings (SQIRM). Initiating and implementing Continuous Improvement initiatives within the SSC and across the wider Squadron. Overseeing the management and progress of the TSS Continuous Improvement Plan. Upon qualification as a superuser/Local System Owner (LSO), maintaining TSS file plans and websites, including managing user access controls. Proactively identifying potential quality and safety risks within the Squadron and recommending mitigation strategies to prevent non-compliance or operational issues. Acting as a key liaison between the Squadron, Station HQ, and external agencies to ensure quality assurance standards are understood and maintained. Analysing quality data and audit results to provide actionable insights and support evidence-based decision-making at Squadron and Station levels. Supporting the training and development of Squadron personnel in quality assurance principles and best practices, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Assisting in managing the implementation of new quality assurance processes or system changes, ensuring smooth transitions and minimal disruption. Ensuring all quality assurance documentation is current, accurate, and compliant with regulatory and organisational standards. Preparing for and supporting external audits or inspections, ensuring the Squadron is audit-ready and that findings are addressed promptly. Championing quality and safety initiatives, encouraging Squadron-wide engagement and ownership of quality assurance responsibilities. Undertaking additional duties commensurate with rank as directed by the SQAC. Deputising for the SQAC during their absence, ensuring continuity of quality assurance leadership.