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Junior Supply Chain Quality
Job Role: Junior Supply Chain Quality
Location: Bristol
Career Level: Analyst
Salary: Competitive, plus benefits.
The Opportunity:
We are looking for someone who has a foundation in manufacturing or quality and wants to grow into a broader Supply Chain Quality Management role. The ideal candidate will be practical, eager to learn, and comfortable working closely with experienced colleagues who will help develop their technical and professional capability over time.
Role Purpose:
Support supply chain quality activities within a manufacturing environment, helping the team ensure products and processes meet Aerospace requirements, customer expectations, and internal quality standards. This role is suited to someone with some manufacturing experience who is keen to develop further in quality and supply chain.
In this role you will:
- Support day-to-day quality and manufacturing activities across the supply chain.
- Assist with Transfer of Work activities from industrialisation through to implementation.
- Take part in site visits, Gemba walks, and readiness reviews alongside more experienced team members.
- Help track quality actions, risks, and key deliverables.
- Support investigations into non-conformities, concessions, and deviations.
- Assist in preparing quality documentation, reports, and follow-up actions.
- Contribute to continuous improvement and lean manufacturing activities.
- Work with internal teams and suppliers to support quality and delivery performance.
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Closing Date for Applications: 31/08/2026
Accenture reserves the right to close the role prior to this date should a suitable applicant be found.
We are looking for experience across a selection of the following skills:
- Some experience in a manufacturing, production, or industrial environment.
- Basic understanding of quality processes and manufacturing operations.
- Able to read engineering drawings and production documentation, with support where needed.
- Good attention to detail and willingness to learn.
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
- An interest in supply chain, quality, and continuous improvement.
Set yourself apart if you can demonstrate some of the areas below:
- Exposure to aerospace or another regulated environment.
- Awareness of root cause analysis, lean, or continuous improvement methods.
- Some knowledge of supply chain or production planning processes.
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