Synergize Consulting
Quality Engineer

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Quality Engineer Contractor
We are seeking an enthusiastic Quality Engineer contractor to support a range of projects by assisting with the provision of Quality Assurance activities. This role sits within our Customer Support & Service Solutions (CS3) Division, covering fast jet and several other in-service platforms.
What you will do as a Quality Engineer:
- Support the Principal Quality Engineer and Quality Manager in driving objectives to meet or exceed targets
- Act as Quality focal point for in-service and returns material activities
- Support investigation and resolution of non-conformances, including root cause analysis and corrective actions
- Review and approve quality documentation related to returns, concessions, and repair activities
- Ensure effective traceability and configuration control of returned and unserviceable items
- Interface with internal stakeholders (Engineering, Supply Chain, and Operations) and external suppliers
- Ensure compliance with AS9100, our clients Quality Management System, and customer contractual requirements
- Contribute to continuous improvement activities across in-service quality processes
- Deliver compliant products in a timely manner, meeting all cost and safety requirements
- Provide reports and supporting data to the Programme, Project, and functional teams
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What we need from you:
- Further education and/or experience in Engineering, Quality, Manufacturing, or a similar discipline within Defence Electronics or a comparably complex industry
- Demonstrated knowledge of AS9100 / ISO9001 and Continuous Improvement principles
- Experience with Quality tools such as Root Cause Corrective Action, Pattern Fault Lifecycle, Verification, etc.
- Logical thinker, capable of turning complex data into practical, actionable solutions aligned with business goals
- Strong interpersonal skills with a collaborative working style across all functions
- Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail


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Additional Requirements:
- Must have active SC Clearance
- Inside IR35 £36/hr
- 6 months
- Luton
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