Based in the Midlands, this role will involve travel to multiple supplier and fitment locations to carry out Quality Inspections and Audits. Tasks will include Asset inspections to support handover and Hand:back, In:process quality inspections, final snagging and First Article Inspections. This will include the reports covering asset inspections, FAIs and improvement opportunities identified.
Key Responsibilities
Working closely with the Installation, Engineering and Materials Teams, the Quality Engineer is responsible for:
- Ensuring that the modifications completed by fitment partners are completed to a high standard
- Ensuring Fitment partners populate and record the correct information to the correct standards within Installation and Test Documentation.
- Working with parts and equipment suppliers to oversee quality control during production, ensuring products meet the required quality standards prior to installation including supplier visits.
- Carry out First Article Inspections at the Clients and Supplier premises.
- Carry out ad:hoc sample inspection of materials supplied.
- Managing and overseeing the Unit Acceptance procedure from Handover to Hand:back, ensuring Units are received in a suitable condition for modification work to commence, and checking the quality level of the installation before Unit Hand:back
- Compiling the final acceptance documentation pack
- Confirming work is done to a satisfactory standard before customer and end user inspections, and leading locomotive inspections
- Ownership of the Snag:List detailing issues with fitment and the proposed resolutions, logging and monitoring works arising or out of scope.
- Closing out / archiving of records in compliance with Quality Assurance requirements
- Creating/modifying project/role specific procedures for tasks undertaken.
- Carry out Root Cause Analysis of quality issues, identify corrective actions and share lessons learned
Essential Skills
- Must be willing to fill gaps in own knowledge and experience through taking a pro:active approach to learning and seeking information from within and outside the company.
- Demonstrates customer focus in all work carried out.
- Experience of working to industry quality and safety standards.
- Strong and effective communicator at all levels within the business and in front of new and existing customers.
- Demonstrates innovative and creative thinking when performing problem solving initiatives.
- Highly motivated, dependable, and self:reliant.
Qualifications/Experience
- Minimum level 3 apprenticeship in a recognised trade e.g. Mechanical, electrical (essential)
- HNC qualification in a relevant trade (desirable)
- Experience in a Quality/Inspection role (Essential)
- Proven experience in Rail Vehicles retrofit/modification projects (essential)
- Experience and/or qualifications in auditing(desirable)
- Experience in project mobilisation and implementing new or existing procedures and processes (essential)
Contact Randstad CPE, Birmingham Branch and ask for Ollie for further details.
Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application.
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