Working across marine, defence and industrial sectors, the Business Development Manager will play a key role in supporting business growth and developing new customer opportunities for advanced energy storage technologies. Working closely with senior commercial stakeholders, you will help build a strong sales pipeline, develop customer relationships and support opportunities through the sales process, while gaining exposure to a range of innovative engineering applications and international markets. The Business Development Manager will be responsible for: Identifying and qualifying new business opportunities across marine, defence and industrial sectors. Developing relationships with prospective customers through email, telephone, networking and industry events. Building and maintaining a pipeline of qualified sales opportunities. Supporting opportunities throughout the sales cycle, from initial engagement through to proposal development. Assisting with the management and growth of existing customer accounts. Attending client meetings, international trade shows and industry events. Supporting the preparation of proposals, presentations and commercial materials. Maintaining accurate records of customer interactions and opportunities using CRM systems. The Business Development Manager will have: Experience within a Sales Development Representative, Business Development, Sales or Account Support role. Strong relationship-building and communication skills. A proactive and commercially minded approach. The ability to manage multiple priorities within a fast-paced environment. Experience engaging with a range of stakeholders, both technical and non-technical. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Willingness to travel internationally as required. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys building relationships, identifying new business opportunities and working within a dynamic engineering environment. If you're looking for the opportunity to develop your commercial career while supporting innovative technologies across global markets, apply with your CV and we will be in touch.
Aug 20, 2026
Full time
Working across marine, defence and industrial sectors, the Business Development Manager will play a key role in supporting business growth and developing new customer opportunities for advanced energy storage technologies. Working closely with senior commercial stakeholders, you will help build a strong sales pipeline, develop customer relationships and support opportunities through the sales process, while gaining exposure to a range of innovative engineering applications and international markets. The Business Development Manager will be responsible for: Identifying and qualifying new business opportunities across marine, defence and industrial sectors. Developing relationships with prospective customers through email, telephone, networking and industry events. Building and maintaining a pipeline of qualified sales opportunities. Supporting opportunities throughout the sales cycle, from initial engagement through to proposal development. Assisting with the management and growth of existing customer accounts. Attending client meetings, international trade shows and industry events. Supporting the preparation of proposals, presentations and commercial materials. Maintaining accurate records of customer interactions and opportunities using CRM systems. The Business Development Manager will have: Experience within a Sales Development Representative, Business Development, Sales or Account Support role. Strong relationship-building and communication skills. A proactive and commercially minded approach. The ability to manage multiple priorities within a fast-paced environment. Experience engaging with a range of stakeholders, both technical and non-technical. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Willingness to travel internationally as required. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys building relationships, identifying new business opportunities and working within a dynamic engineering environment. If you're looking for the opportunity to develop your commercial career while supporting innovative technologies across global markets, apply with your CV and we will be in touch.
The Data Scientist will help transform manufacturing and product data into meaningful insights that improve quality, performance and decision-making. Working closely with engineering, manufacturing and digital teams, you will apply analytics, statistical modelling and machine learning techniques to solve complex engineering challenges. The Data Scientist will: Analyse manufacturing, quality and product performance data to identify trends and improvement opportunities. Develop analytical models, dashboards and reporting tools. Apply statistical and machine learning techniques to support engineering decisions. Define data and reporting requirements with engineering and digital teams. Support simulation and modelling activities using real-world data. Present findings and recommendations to technical and non-technical stakeholders. The Data Scientist will have: An MSc, MEng or equivalent qualification in an Engineering, Science or Data-related discipline. Experience analysing manufacturing, operational or quality datasets. Strong programming skills in Python, Java or similar. Experience with SQL databases and data visualisation tools. Knowledge of statistical analysis, data modelling and machine learning. Strong communication and problem-solving skills. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys turning complex data into practical engineering solutions, helping drive product and manufacturing performance within an innovative environment. Apply with a copy of your up-to-date CV and we will be in touch to provide more details shortly!
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
The Data Scientist will help transform manufacturing and product data into meaningful insights that improve quality, performance and decision-making. Working closely with engineering, manufacturing and digital teams, you will apply analytics, statistical modelling and machine learning techniques to solve complex engineering challenges. The Data Scientist will: Analyse manufacturing, quality and product performance data to identify trends and improvement opportunities. Develop analytical models, dashboards and reporting tools. Apply statistical and machine learning techniques to support engineering decisions. Define data and reporting requirements with engineering and digital teams. Support simulation and modelling activities using real-world data. Present findings and recommendations to technical and non-technical stakeholders. The Data Scientist will have: An MSc, MEng or equivalent qualification in an Engineering, Science or Data-related discipline. Experience analysing manufacturing, operational or quality datasets. Strong programming skills in Python, Java or similar. Experience with SQL databases and data visualisation tools. Knowledge of statistical analysis, data modelling and machine learning. Strong communication and problem-solving skills. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys turning complex data into practical engineering solutions, helping drive product and manufacturing performance within an innovative environment. Apply with a copy of your up-to-date CV and we will be in touch to provide more details shortly!
The Stores Person will play an important role in supporting day-to-day operations by ensuring materials, components and documentation are managed accurately and efficiently within a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Working closely with production, purchasing and workshop teams, you will be responsible for goods receiving, stock control, shipping activities and supporting the flow of materials required to keep manufacturing operations running smoothly. The Stores Person will be responsible for: Acting as a key point of contact for goods receiving activities. Receiving deliveries and accurately booking materials into the ERP system. Reporting delivery discrepancies to the relevant buyer or material controller. Scanning and storing delivery documentation in accordance with company procedures. Managing the packing and shipment of goods, including associated customs documentation. Providing product identification and serial numbering support through laser marking. The Stores Person will have: At least 3 years' experience within an engineering stores, warehouse or materials environment. Experience working with ERP systems and stock control processes. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications. Strong organisational skills with a methodical and accurate approach to work. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. If you thrive in a hands-on environment and enjoy ensuring materials, documentation and logistics are managed accurately and efficiently, this could be an excellent next step in your career. Apply using an updated CV and we will contact your shortly to provide more information!
Aug 07, 2026
Full time
The Stores Person will play an important role in supporting day-to-day operations by ensuring materials, components and documentation are managed accurately and efficiently within a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Working closely with production, purchasing and workshop teams, you will be responsible for goods receiving, stock control, shipping activities and supporting the flow of materials required to keep manufacturing operations running smoothly. The Stores Person will be responsible for: Acting as a key point of contact for goods receiving activities. Receiving deliveries and accurately booking materials into the ERP system. Reporting delivery discrepancies to the relevant buyer or material controller. Scanning and storing delivery documentation in accordance with company procedures. Managing the packing and shipment of goods, including associated customs documentation. Providing product identification and serial numbering support through laser marking. The Stores Person will have: At least 3 years' experience within an engineering stores, warehouse or materials environment. Experience working with ERP systems and stock control processes. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications. Strong organisational skills with a methodical and accurate approach to work. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. If you thrive in a hands-on environment and enjoy ensuring materials, documentation and logistics are managed accurately and efficiently, this could be an excellent next step in your career. Apply using an updated CV and we will contact your shortly to provide more information!
A dynamic opportunity for a Laboratory Technician (Electrode Manufacture) to contribute to the development of advanced battery materials in a fast-paced and innovative environment. The role involves hands-on experimental work, data analysis, and close collaboration with engineering teams to support project milestones and technical goals. The Laboratory Technician (Electrode Manufacture) will: Develop and support the advancement of lithium-sulfur battery materials. Design and execute experimental procedures and routine testing. Manufacture and characterise electrode slurries and coatings. Operate and maintain laboratory and scale-up equipment. Present experimental results to management and project teams. Maintain standard operating procedures and ensure safe lab practices. The Laboratory Technician (Electrode Manufacture) will have: Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, or a related field. Experience working in a scientific laboratory setting. Strong communication and organisational skills. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Eagerness to learn and develop a broad range of technical skills. Familiarity with coating manufacture, mixing, and formulation design (desirable). This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a pioneering team developing next-generation energy storage solutions. If you're passionate about lab work and want to contribute to cutting-edge battery innovation, this role offers both challenge and growth.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
A dynamic opportunity for a Laboratory Technician (Electrode Manufacture) to contribute to the development of advanced battery materials in a fast-paced and innovative environment. The role involves hands-on experimental work, data analysis, and close collaboration with engineering teams to support project milestones and technical goals. The Laboratory Technician (Electrode Manufacture) will: Develop and support the advancement of lithium-sulfur battery materials. Design and execute experimental procedures and routine testing. Manufacture and characterise electrode slurries and coatings. Operate and maintain laboratory and scale-up equipment. Present experimental results to management and project teams. Maintain standard operating procedures and ensure safe lab practices. The Laboratory Technician (Electrode Manufacture) will have: Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, or a related field. Experience working in a scientific laboratory setting. Strong communication and organisational skills. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Eagerness to learn and develop a broad range of technical skills. Familiarity with coating manufacture, mixing, and formulation design (desirable). This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a pioneering team developing next-generation energy storage solutions. If you're passionate about lab work and want to contribute to cutting-edge battery innovation, this role offers both challenge and growth.
Evera Recruitment Ltd
North Nibley, Gloucestershire
Our client, a pioneering automotive company, is looking to recruit a Programme Planner who will support structured and effective planning across a flagship vehicle programme. The successful candidate will take ownership of timing plans, manage dependencies, and help keep the programme on track, working closely with cross-functional teams in a fast-paced, innovative environment. The Programme Planner will: Own and implement best practices for programme planning across all functions and workstreams. Build and manage cohesive master schedules, integrating feeder plans and resolving conflicts. Identify critical paths and risks, supporting mitigation strategies with stakeholders. Support the Head of Programme Management in structuring and refining delivery plans. Maintain accurate planning data and provide clear reports to stakeholders at all levels. The Programme Planner will have: Experience supporting whole-vehicle automotive or similar product development programmes. Strong proficiency in MS Project, including critical path analysis and dependency tracking. A degree in mechanical, automotive engineering, or a related technical field. Experience working within the automotive industry (OEM or engineering services) with an understanding of product development. Excellent organisational skills, attention to detail, and strong communication across teams. If you're passionate about structured planning and want to be part of a high-performance automotive journey, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now using an updated version of your CV and we will be in touch!
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Our client, a pioneering automotive company, is looking to recruit a Programme Planner who will support structured and effective planning across a flagship vehicle programme. The successful candidate will take ownership of timing plans, manage dependencies, and help keep the programme on track, working closely with cross-functional teams in a fast-paced, innovative environment. The Programme Planner will: Own and implement best practices for programme planning across all functions and workstreams. Build and manage cohesive master schedules, integrating feeder plans and resolving conflicts. Identify critical paths and risks, supporting mitigation strategies with stakeholders. Support the Head of Programme Management in structuring and refining delivery plans. Maintain accurate planning data and provide clear reports to stakeholders at all levels. The Programme Planner will have: Experience supporting whole-vehicle automotive or similar product development programmes. Strong proficiency in MS Project, including critical path analysis and dependency tracking. A degree in mechanical, automotive engineering, or a related technical field. Experience working within the automotive industry (OEM or engineering services) with an understanding of product development. Excellent organisational skills, attention to detail, and strong communication across teams. If you're passionate about structured planning and want to be part of a high-performance automotive journey, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now using an updated version of your CV and we will be in touch!
Our client is seeking an ambitious and adaptable Financial Controller to take ownership of financial operations, governance, and strategic support. As Financial Controller , you ll play a central role in shaping the group s financial strategy, building strong internal systems, ensuring robust reporting, and supporting senior leaders across R&D, operations, and commercial functions. The Financial Controller will: Oversee group-wide financial operations, ensuring robust governance, compliance, and timely reporting. Provide strategic financial insight to the senior leadership team, supporting key commercial and investment decisions. Lead financial planning, forecasting, and budgeting to align with the group s growth objectives. Manage cash flow, working capital, and long-term financial sustainability across multiple entities. Strengthen financial systems, controls, and processes to support a scaling organisation. Lead, mentor, and develop a small but growing finance team, fostering a high-performance culture. The Financial Controller will have: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Proven experience in a Financial Controller or similar senior finance role. Experience across financial reporting, tax compliance, audits, R&D investment, and managing government funding mechanisms. Commercial acumen with experience influencing strategic decisions at leadership level. Hands-on approach with the ability to balance operational detail and strategic oversight. This is a key opportunity to join a growing organisation in a pivotal financial leadership role. You ll shape strategy, strengthen governance, and make a tangible impact on business performance within a dynamic, multi-entity environment. Apply now using an updated copy of your CV and we will be in touch!
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Our client is seeking an ambitious and adaptable Financial Controller to take ownership of financial operations, governance, and strategic support. As Financial Controller , you ll play a central role in shaping the group s financial strategy, building strong internal systems, ensuring robust reporting, and supporting senior leaders across R&D, operations, and commercial functions. The Financial Controller will: Oversee group-wide financial operations, ensuring robust governance, compliance, and timely reporting. Provide strategic financial insight to the senior leadership team, supporting key commercial and investment decisions. Lead financial planning, forecasting, and budgeting to align with the group s growth objectives. Manage cash flow, working capital, and long-term financial sustainability across multiple entities. Strengthen financial systems, controls, and processes to support a scaling organisation. Lead, mentor, and develop a small but growing finance team, fostering a high-performance culture. The Financial Controller will have: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent). Proven experience in a Financial Controller or similar senior finance role. Experience across financial reporting, tax compliance, audits, R&D investment, and managing government funding mechanisms. Commercial acumen with experience influencing strategic decisions at leadership level. Hands-on approach with the ability to balance operational detail and strategic oversight. This is a key opportunity to join a growing organisation in a pivotal financial leadership role. You ll shape strategy, strengthen governance, and make a tangible impact on business performance within a dynamic, multi-entity environment. Apply now using an updated copy of your CV and we will be in touch!
Our client, a pioneering developer of next-generation battery technology, is seeking a Laboratory Technician to support their growing team. This role offers the opportunity to contribute directly to the advancement of lithium-sulphur batteries, an innovative, high-energy-density solution shaping the future of energy storage. The Lab Technician will: Maintain and calibrate laboratory equipment to ensure reliability and accuracy. Synthesize and test battery materials with attention to quality control. Design and execute experimental procedures including optimisation tasks. Record, analyse, and present findings to internal stakeholders. Manage laboratory consumables, supplies, and stock levels. Follow and improve standard operating procedures to ensure safe lab practices. The Lab Technician will have: Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Engineering, or a related field. Proven experience working in a scientific laboratory setting. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Attention to detail and commitment to high-quality results. Curiosity and motivation to develop a broad range of technical skills. This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward-thinking team driving meaningful innovation in the energy storage sector. If you re eager to be part of a collaborative environment and contribute to breakthrough technology, we d love to hear from you.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
Our client, a pioneering developer of next-generation battery technology, is seeking a Laboratory Technician to support their growing team. This role offers the opportunity to contribute directly to the advancement of lithium-sulphur batteries, an innovative, high-energy-density solution shaping the future of energy storage. The Lab Technician will: Maintain and calibrate laboratory equipment to ensure reliability and accuracy. Synthesize and test battery materials with attention to quality control. Design and execute experimental procedures including optimisation tasks. Record, analyse, and present findings to internal stakeholders. Manage laboratory consumables, supplies, and stock levels. Follow and improve standard operating procedures to ensure safe lab practices. The Lab Technician will have: Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Engineering, or a related field. Proven experience working in a scientific laboratory setting. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Attention to detail and commitment to high-quality results. Curiosity and motivation to develop a broad range of technical skills. This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward-thinking team driving meaningful innovation in the energy storage sector. If you re eager to be part of a collaborative environment and contribute to breakthrough technology, we d love to hear from you.
We are seeking a hands-on Electrical Engineer - HMI to develop advanced HMI systems for a leading motorcycle manufacturer. You'll design both software and hardware interfaces, working closely with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative, safe, and user-friendly solutions for infotainment, instrument clusters, and driver assistance features. The Electrical Engineer - HMI will: Design and develop HMI systems for infotainment, instrument clusters, and driver assistance features. Collaborate with UX/UI designers, software developers, and system engineers to translate user needs into functional interfaces. Define HMI architecture, system requirements, and interface specifications. Support hardware and software validation, working closely with the Engineering validation team. Ensure compliance with automotive safety standards (e.g., ISO 26262) and usability guidelines. Contribute to the software development process and wider electrical team activities, including functional specifications and module requirements. The Electrical Engineer - HMI will have: Proven experience in HMI system design and development. Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and design for assembly/manufacture. Experience with dSPACE HIL toolchain and Vector tools (Canalyzer/CANoe/Canape). Solid engineering fundamentals in the design and development of components and assemblies. Hands-on, motivated team player, comfortable working cross-functionally. Knowledge of automotive safety standards and usability guidelines. If you're a hands-on, innovative Electrical Engineer with a passion for HMI systems, this is your chance to work on cutting-edge technology and shape the future of premium motorcycles. Apply today to join a dynamic and collaborative team.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
We are seeking a hands-on Electrical Engineer - HMI to develop advanced HMI systems for a leading motorcycle manufacturer. You'll design both software and hardware interfaces, working closely with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative, safe, and user-friendly solutions for infotainment, instrument clusters, and driver assistance features. The Electrical Engineer - HMI will: Design and develop HMI systems for infotainment, instrument clusters, and driver assistance features. Collaborate with UX/UI designers, software developers, and system engineers to translate user needs into functional interfaces. Define HMI architecture, system requirements, and interface specifications. Support hardware and software validation, working closely with the Engineering validation team. Ensure compliance with automotive safety standards (e.g., ISO 26262) and usability guidelines. Contribute to the software development process and wider electrical team activities, including functional specifications and module requirements. The Electrical Engineer - HMI will have: Proven experience in HMI system design and development. Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and design for assembly/manufacture. Experience with dSPACE HIL toolchain and Vector tools (Canalyzer/CANoe/Canape). Solid engineering fundamentals in the design and development of components and assemblies. Hands-on, motivated team player, comfortable working cross-functionally. Knowledge of automotive safety standards and usability guidelines. If you're a hands-on, innovative Electrical Engineer with a passion for HMI systems, this is your chance to work on cutting-edge technology and shape the future of premium motorcycles. Apply today to join a dynamic and collaborative team.
We are seeking a hands-on Electrical Engineer - HMI to develop advanced HMI systems for a leading motorcycle manufacturer. You'll design both software and hardware interfaces, working closely with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative, safe, and user-friendly solutions for infotainment, instrument clusters, and driver assistance features. The Electrical Engineer - HMI will: Design and develop HMI systems for infotainment, instrument clusters, and driver assistance features. Collaborate with UX/UI designers, software developers, and system engineers to translate user needs into functional interfaces. Define HMI architecture, system requirements, and interface specifications. Support hardware and software validation, working closely with the Engineering validation team. Ensure compliance with automotive safety standards (e.g., ISO 26262) and usability guidelines. Contribute to the software development process and wider electrical team activities, including functional specifications and module requirements. The Electrical Engineer - HMI will have: Proven experience in HMI system design and development. Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and design for assembly/manufacture. Experience with dSPACE HIL toolchain and Vector tools (Canalyzer/CANoe/Canape). Solid engineering fundamentals in the design and development of components and assemblies. Hands-on, motivated team player, comfortable working cross-functionally. Knowledge of automotive safety standards and usability guidelines. If you're a hands-on, innovative Electrical Engineer with a passion for HMI systems, this is your chance to work on cutting-edge technology and shape the future of premium motorcycles. Apply today to join a dynamic and collaborative team.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
We are seeking a hands-on Electrical Engineer - HMI to develop advanced HMI systems for a leading motorcycle manufacturer. You'll design both software and hardware interfaces, working closely with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative, safe, and user-friendly solutions for infotainment, instrument clusters, and driver assistance features. The Electrical Engineer - HMI will: Design and develop HMI systems for infotainment, instrument clusters, and driver assistance features. Collaborate with UX/UI designers, software developers, and system engineers to translate user needs into functional interfaces. Define HMI architecture, system requirements, and interface specifications. Support hardware and software validation, working closely with the Engineering validation team. Ensure compliance with automotive safety standards (e.g., ISO 26262) and usability guidelines. Contribute to the software development process and wider electrical team activities, including functional specifications and module requirements. The Electrical Engineer - HMI will have: Proven experience in HMI system design and development. Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and design for assembly/manufacture. Experience with dSPACE HIL toolchain and Vector tools (Canalyzer/CANoe/Canape). Solid engineering fundamentals in the design and development of components and assemblies. Hands-on, motivated team player, comfortable working cross-functionally. Knowledge of automotive safety standards and usability guidelines. If you're a hands-on, innovative Electrical Engineer with a passion for HMI systems, this is your chance to work on cutting-edge technology and shape the future of premium motorcycles. Apply today to join a dynamic and collaborative team.
Evera Recruitment Ltd
North Nibley, Gloucestershire
A developer of electrical vehicles whose mission is to bring real engagement and emotion to driving electric performance cars is currently hiring a Build Technician. The successful candidate will require confidence in reading and interpreting assembly drawings, using hand tools, and executing high-quality builds to tight tolerances. The Build Technician will: Follow written build instructions, engineering drawings, and SOPs to complete high-quality builds. Use handheld tools, fixtures, and provided equipment to perform sub-assembly and full vehicle assembly tasks. Ensure parts traceability and adherence to quality standards. Assemble mechanical, electrical, and composite components using supplied kits and assembly drawings. Raise issues when drawings or processes are unclear or when assistance is needed - collaboration is key. The Build Technician will have: Proven hands-on experience in vehicle builds, sub-assembly, or component assembly, mechanical and/or electrical. Ability to work independently and follow technical drawings and instructions accurately. Confidence to ask questions and seek support when required. Familiarity with the 5S principles. Understanding of torque specs, quality checks, and build traceability systems. Please apply online by clicking the Apply now button, and a member of the EVera team will be in touch to provide more details!
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
A developer of electrical vehicles whose mission is to bring real engagement and emotion to driving electric performance cars is currently hiring a Build Technician. The successful candidate will require confidence in reading and interpreting assembly drawings, using hand tools, and executing high-quality builds to tight tolerances. The Build Technician will: Follow written build instructions, engineering drawings, and SOPs to complete high-quality builds. Use handheld tools, fixtures, and provided equipment to perform sub-assembly and full vehicle assembly tasks. Ensure parts traceability and adherence to quality standards. Assemble mechanical, electrical, and composite components using supplied kits and assembly drawings. Raise issues when drawings or processes are unclear or when assistance is needed - collaboration is key. The Build Technician will have: Proven hands-on experience in vehicle builds, sub-assembly, or component assembly, mechanical and/or electrical. Ability to work independently and follow technical drawings and instructions accurately. Confidence to ask questions and seek support when required. Familiarity with the 5S principles. Understanding of torque specs, quality checks, and build traceability systems. Please apply online by clicking the Apply now button, and a member of the EVera team will be in touch to provide more details!
Are you passionate about driving quality excellence and embedding a culture of continuous improvement? A leading manufacturing business is seeking a Quality Manager to lead and evolve its Quality Management System (QMS). This role is pivotal in ensuring compliance with third-party accreditations while integrating health, safety, and environmental systems. You'll work closely with a central IMS team and help shape the quality strategy across the organisation. The Quality Manager - QMS will: Lead and develop the Quality Management System (QMS), ensuring compliance with third-party accreditations. Drive consistency, sustainability, and standardisation of quality systems across the site. Define and monitor Quality KPIs to measure performance and improvement. Champion a culture of quality and safety, engaging employees at all levels. Act as Subject Matter Expert (SME) on business process maps (SIPOC). Investigate non-conformities and customer complaints, applying root cause analysis and corrective actions. The Quality Manager - QMS will have: Lead Auditor certification in IATF 16949 (from a UKAS-accredited training provider). Internal auditing experience in ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 is a plus. Strong communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset. Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. Familiarity with Lean Six Sigma principles and quality tools such as 8D, 5 Whys, SPC, and 6S. Experience working in a manufacturing environment. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and help shape the future of quality, we'd love to hear from you. Apply online using an updated version of your CV and we will be in touch shortly!
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Are you passionate about driving quality excellence and embedding a culture of continuous improvement? A leading manufacturing business is seeking a Quality Manager to lead and evolve its Quality Management System (QMS). This role is pivotal in ensuring compliance with third-party accreditations while integrating health, safety, and environmental systems. You'll work closely with a central IMS team and help shape the quality strategy across the organisation. The Quality Manager - QMS will: Lead and develop the Quality Management System (QMS), ensuring compliance with third-party accreditations. Drive consistency, sustainability, and standardisation of quality systems across the site. Define and monitor Quality KPIs to measure performance and improvement. Champion a culture of quality and safety, engaging employees at all levels. Act as Subject Matter Expert (SME) on business process maps (SIPOC). Investigate non-conformities and customer complaints, applying root cause analysis and corrective actions. The Quality Manager - QMS will have: Lead Auditor certification in IATF 16949 (from a UKAS-accredited training provider). Internal auditing experience in ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 is a plus. Strong communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset. Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. Familiarity with Lean Six Sigma principles and quality tools such as 8D, 5 Whys, SPC, and 6S. Experience working in a manufacturing environment. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and help shape the future of quality, we'd love to hear from you. Apply online using an updated version of your CV and we will be in touch shortly!