You know as a Quality Engineer that quality isn’t just about passing audits. It’s about doing things properly. As Quality Engineer, you’ll be the one who spots what others miss. Who sees beyond the quick fix. Who helps people work smarter, not just harder. You understand that lasting improvements come from a joined-up approach, not working in silos. You’ll be joining a business that’s developing its integrated management system and investing in improvement every day. There’s a journey already underway and as Quality Engineer, you’ll be right at the heart of it. ISO 9001, 14001 and 45001 accreditations are already in place. A new MRP system is planned for deployment this year. The team is already making progress. What they need now is someone to bring balance. The right Quality Engineer to help bridge the gap in the middle. You’ll sit between the Quality Manager and the Senior Quality Inspector. A calm presence on the shopfloor. A link between engineering, goods-in, production and purchasing. You’ll check drawings and certs. Process NCRs. Spot trends and dig into root causes. And when the Quality Manager is pulled into audits or project work, you’ll step up and keep things moving. As Quality Engineer, you’ll bring clarity to complexity and structure to systems still being shaped. Not just fixing problems but helping to prevent them from happening in the first place. To succeed in this Quality Engineer role, you’ll need: A solid engineering background. Mechanical or Manufacturing Experience with ISO 9001 at a minimum, with 14001 and 45001 exposure being highly desirable Confident with hand inspection tools and conversant with part inspection strategies IOSH Managing Safely or similar level of health and safety knowledge Confidence with drawings, supplier engagement and cross-department collaboration Experience working to DNV and Lloyds certification requirements (or similar external certification bodies) would be a big plus Familiarity with MRP systems A practical, sleeves-up mindset. Curious and calm under pressure What’s in it for you as Quality Engineer £40,000 to £45,000 Monday to Thursday 8am to 4.45pm. Friday 8am to 12pm 33 days holiday including bank holidays Employee-owned. Bonus scheme. Early finishes As Quality Engineer, you’ll be part of a business that values presence, not just process. One that’s open about where it is now and actively investing in what comes next. As part of an employee-owned company, you’ll have a direct voice in the company’s future direction and a share in its profits. When the business thrives, so do you. This role is exclusive to Marshall Harmony. You won’t be contacted by any third parties. If you’d like more information about this newly created Quality Engineer opportunity or want to talk it through, just drop us a message, share with someone who’d be perfect for this below or send your CV to the email above