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QHSE Engineer

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QHSE Engineer Role
Are you an experienced QHSE Engineer with a background in electronics manufacturing or a similar environment? Are you ready to lead quality, health, safety and environmental initiatives in a fast-growing company? If so, this QHSE Engineer role is perfect for you!
This QHSE Engineer position is based in Andover, Hampshire. The working hours are Monday to Thursday 08:30-17:00, with an early finish of 15:30 on Friday. The role is permanent, onsite, and paying up to £50,000 depending on experience.
Role Overview
As the QHSE Engineer, you'll play a key role in developing and maintaining the Business Management System in line with ISO14001, ISO45001, AS9100, ISO9001 and ISO13485 standards. You will act as the EHS Management Representative, leading health, safety and environmental initiatives, managing internal audits and supporting continuous improvement across the business. You'll also be the main contact for supplier quality matters, including audits, first article inspections, change management and non-conformance resolution. The role involves producing quality and supplier performance reports, delivering QHSE training and collaborating across production, engineering and management teams to drive a culture of quality and safety throughout the organisation.
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- Previous experience in a similar QHSE or quality role within a manufacturing/engineering environment, ideally electronics manufacturing
- Formal training in auditing to standards such as AS9100, ISO13485, ISO14001 or ISO45001
- NEBOSH International Certificate for Health & Safety Management (or equivalent)
- Strong communication, analytical and problem-solving skills
- Experience managing supplier quality, audits, and first article inspections
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