Quality Engineer
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Quality Engineer:
- Electro-mechanical engineering product development and process quality experience
- Strong knowledge and understanding of SMT production lines
- Experience applying Continuous Improvement methodology, Six Sigma, and tools for data driven decisions
- Familiarity with ISO9001 principles
- Auditor experience
- Strong analytical and problem solving abilities (5 Whys, 8D, Kaizen)
- Ability to be flexible around international travel (10% travel expected)
- Must have own car
Challenging opportunity for an electro-mechanical manufacturing Quality Engineer to join a dynamic organization in the wireless communications sector. You will work with a cross-functional project team including NPI and design teams to define CTQ measures and introduce quality into the development lifecycle as early as possible to improve next generation products. Don’t miss out on this interesting Product Quality Engineer opportunity to work for a Cambridge based business who are renowned for their commitment to staff and career development. Apply now!
Role: Quality
Engineer
Location:
Cambridge
Salary: £45-60K plus annual
company performance bonus (typically 5-6%), pension, private
healthcare, dental plan, income protection plan, free parking, great
restaurant facilities and an early finish on Fridays (Mon-Thurs 8
hours, Friday 5 hours)
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Engineer * Senior Production Engineer
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