Continuum Recruitment Group
Quality Coordinator

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Quality Coordinator
Worcestershire
£36,000 to £38,000 + benefits
Full-time, On-site
We're supporting a well-established engineering manufacturer in the appointment of a Quality Coordinator to join its multi-disciplinary Quality team.
Working as the quality business partner to the operational team, this is a hands-on, shop floor-focused role responsible for supporting process compliance, documentation and quality standards across manufacturing. It would particularly suit someone with experience in a skilled, quality-led operational discipline, such as Inspection, CMM, NDT or similar, who is looking to build a long-term career within Quality Engineering.
The role
- Partner with production teams to ensure quality processes and procedures are consistently followed
- Support compliance with the Quality Management System and customer requirements
- Maintain and control quality documentation and manufacturing records
- Monitor process compliance across the shop floor and address any non-conformances
- Support investigations into quality issues and assist with corrective and preventive actions
- Work closely with Quality Engineers and operational teams to drive continuous improvement
- Assist with internal audits and quality reporting activities
- Promote a culture of quality, compliance, and right-first-time manufacturing
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The person
- Background in a skilled, quality-led operational discipline such as Inspection, CMM, NDT or similar
- Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and quality documentation
- Comfortable working closely with production and engineering teams on the shop floor
- Good attention to detail with a proactive and methodical approach
- Looking to progress into a broader Quality Engineering career
- Experience within automotive, aerospace, industrial engineering, defence, or another complex manufacturing environment would be advantageous


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