Airbus

aerospace

ProductQualityController

Belfast, United Kingdom FULL TIME
The Brief

“Product Quality Controller at Airbus. Skills: Quality Control, Inspection, technical reports. Carry out Inspection. Carry out Quality Control”

What You'll Achieve.

validation and certification of product hardware; monitoring the Quality systems and procedures

Industry & Context.

aerospace
Problems you'll solve

instigate investigation; corrective action

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

recognised electrical or mechanical apprenticeship, minimum of 2 years’ relevant post apprenticeship experience in an electrical aerospace environment or a manufacturing/assembly or tooling environment, familiar with quality control requirements, ability to interpret drawings and specifications, communicate effectively, knowledge of Company manufacturing and assembly practices, requirements and standards, awareness of any potential compliance risks, commitment to act with integrity

Nice to Have

ONC/ A levels or equivalent qualifications, knowledge of 3D metrology

What You'll Do.

Carry out Quality Control

Carry out Quality Assurance Functions

Ensure product compliance

Provide instruction to operators

Provide advice to operators

Monitor Delegated Operator Scheme

Write technical reports

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working flexibly in groups

Communication Scope

communicate effectively

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