Quality Control Specialist, based at Broughton, N Wales To support our continued growth, Boccard are looking for an experienced QC Specialist to work at our fully digital manufacturing plant in Broughton. The QC Specialist is responsible, where appropriate, for carrying out analysis on production data, use root cause analysis and fault finding techniques to help continuous improvement of Boccards processes. You will be proficient in the suite of Microsoft applications including Word and Excel in order to create lifetime records (LTRs) to support the manufacture of fabrications and pipework for the UKs Nuclear New Build (NNB) sites. Successful candidates will be required to develop, foster and promote a quality culture with the client of operational satisfaction. Key responsibilities Documentation and Reporting: Feed data gathered during audits, manufacturing output, NCRs and quality observations into weekly and monthly quality meetings. Final review of all fabrication and assembly documentation before submission to the client. Issue of any Quality documents required by client to Document Control for approval/review. Collate and keep up to date SQEP Files for HPSL Personnel issue to client if required by contract/client Compliance and Standards : Ensure that the Project Quality Plan / Inspection Test Plan is written in-line with the project requirements and is being effectively implemented and shared with relevant managers Review of quality documentation, LTRs & final certification packages are in accordance with contract requirements Review calibration and test equipment are in full compliance with company & contract requirements Maintain the approved suppliers listing and requesting any documentation that may have expired Review and recording of all Quality questionnaires and supporting documents for additional suppliers and subcontractors wishing to be added to the HPSL Approved Supplier Listing Coordination and Communication: Liaising with suppliers, subcontractors, clients etc and attend meetings where appropriate. Liaise with sub-contractor and ensure all documentation runs concurrently with the project requirements Continuous Improvement: Review fabrication data to analyse data to target improvement areas. Analyse non-conformance reports to establish if corrective actions have been successful Carry out inhouse audits on proven mature procedures and processes Conduct audits of the works and Projects Quality System, including sub-contractors and supplier systems where appropriate. Issuing NCRs where applicable and ensure that they are addressed in a timely manner. Qualifications and Experience Ideally degree qualified in an Engineering subject Significant and Demonstrable experience of working in a highly regulated industry, (Aerospace, Rail or Nuclear) Lead Auditors qualification e.g.CQI and IRCA certified qualifications to ISO 9001:2015, Lean Six Sigma qualification would be beneficial CSWIP 3.1 minimum or PCN L2 welding inspection would be advantageous Excellent communication skills both verbally and in writing, Fluent in English language Analytical mindset with a good eye for detail Must be a collaborative team player Highly competitive salary plus other benefits including pension, EAP and early finish Fridays