Siemens Energy
Senior Quality Engineer

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Senior Quality Engineer
Senior Quality Engineer (SQE) – LSS Newcastle, Siemens Energy
A Snapshot of Your Day
As a Senior Quality Engineer (SQE) at LSS Newcastle, you will support the Head of QEHS in:
- Maintaining, developing, and improving the Quality Management System (QMS)
- Ensuring compliance with internal procedures, ISO 9001, Siemens Energy Process Procedures, and customer requirements
- Playing a key role in:
- Documentation control
- Supplier management
- Structured problem-solving
- Process assurance
- Operating within a heavy machining and manufacturing environment
Your expertise will be critical for:
- Conducting audits
- Leading quality engineering activities
- Collaborating with stakeholders to drive quality excellence
How You’ll Make an Impact
- Support the Head of QEHS in maintaining and improving the LSS Newcastle QMS, ensuring compliance with ISO 9001 and internal procedures.
- Conduct internal and process audits, leading key quality engineering activities such as:
- Documentation reviews
- Problem-solving initiatives
- Assist Manufacturing through in-process audits and monitor adherence to process requirements, ensuring high-quality standards.
- Collaborate with Supply Chain on:
- Supplier assessments
- Vendor approvals
- Supplier audits
- Witness inspections to uphold supplier quality
- Create and review Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) and Manufacturing Inspection & Test Plans (MITPs) for:
- Internal use
- Customer requirements
- Maintain quality documentation and customer deliverable packs, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
- Support the development and maintenance of digital systems for:
- Reporting
- Quality performance monitoring
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What You Bring
Essential:
- Qualification: Minimum HNC/HND in engineering (preferred)
- Experience: At least 5 years in a similar Quality Engineering role
- Technical Background: Essential experience in heavy machining or heavy manufacturing
- Auditing Skills: Proven internal auditing experience; ISO 9001 Lead Auditor training preferred
- Technical Competencies:
- In-depth knowledge of ISO 9001 and QMS governance
- Experience in FMEA, SPC, MSA, PPAP/FAI, CAPA, and structured problem-solving
Preferred:
- Certifications in ISO 9001 Lead Auditor
- Strong analytical capability and attention to detail
Soft Skills:
- Communication and stakeholder engagement skills
- Ability to work collaboratively across functions
About The Team
Our Gas Services division provides low-emission power generation through:
- Service and decarbonisation
- Integrated gas turbines, alongside steam turbines and generators
We drive decarbonisation by:
- Digitalisation
- Modernisation
- Innovative service solutions that extend asset life and improve emissions


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Who is Siemens Energy?
At Siemens Energy, we redefine the energy systems of the future, ensuring reliable, sustainable, and affordable energy for the global community through:
- Over 100,000 dedicated employees in 90+ countries
- Innovative energy solutions supporting one-sixth of the world’s electricity generation
Our global team embraces sustainability, affordability, and impact through ongoing innovation in:
- Decarbonisation
- Emerging energy technologies
- Energy transformation
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Our Commitment to Diversity
Siemens Energy thrives on diversity and inclusion, celebrating individual strengths across:
- Ethnicity
- Gender
- Age
- Religion
- Identity
- Disability
We foster a culture where unique perspectives drive creative energy.
Rewards & Benefits
- Global teamwork across diverse projects and locations
- Innovative project leadership
- Comprehensive medical benefits
- Flexible working options
- Generous paid leave, including parental leave
- Continuous learning via Learn@Siemens-Energy
- Access to employee resource groups
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