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APQP/ PPAP Quality Engineer - Cambridgshire

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Location:Cambridgeshire cambridgeshire | east of england
Tags: quality engineer | engineering | quality-engineer cambridgeshire | quality-engineer east of england
Type:Contract

An experienced highly motivated Quality Engineer (APQP/ PPAP/ FMEA) is required to work in an automotive/ diesel engine environment to ensure that both product conformance and effective Quality Control is achieved. Applicants will ideally have a recognised academic qualification in an engineering discipline and have ideally at least 3 years experience of working in a Quality role in an organisation with a Quality System approved to ISO 90011 TS16949.

Produce and maintain audit schedules and to carry out product and process audits in accordance with the company Quality System. Assist with the closure of identified audit non conformities. Report on Supplier performance, support new product introduction by coordinating APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) and PPAP (Part Approval Process) submission activities. Contribute to the update of the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA/ DFMEA/ PFMEA).).

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