My client, an industry leading tier one civil engineering and construction firm are looking for a Quality Manager to join their Rail division on a long term contract in the North of England.
This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of one of the most prestigious rail projects in the North East of England.
Experience within the civil engineering industry is essential for this role, ideally coming from a main contractor background.
The Quality Manager will:
Be the lead contact with the client for Quality Management and certification/handover
Report to Senior Leadership Team on Quality process performance, escalate risks for resolution
Have overall responsibility for the implementation and monitoring of key Quality processes, i.e. material approval, non-conformance reporting, production of ITP record packs, lessons learnt
Own and manage the project audit/surveillance schedule
Promote positive Quality behaviours/culture across the project
Lead an established team of Quality Engineers
Review signature for ITPs produced by the delivery teams/subcontractors.
Review signature for proposed materials
Close off signature for Non Conformance Reports
Indirect reporting line to Head of Quality to discuss performance/potential/emerging risksTo be successful in this role, you will have:
Highways Specification experience and/or Network Rail experience preferred
Lead Auditor preferred
MCQI preferred but not essential
Have a wide understanding of the industry, including knowledge of materials, trades, methods and legal requirements
Excellent working knowledge of industry techniques
Good knowledge of relevant SHEQ requirements
Be PC literate in Microsoft Word and Excel, Adobe Acrobat
Pro active, can do, collaborative attitude
Ability to work under own initiative with minimal supervision
Ability to lead a team
Ability to problem solve and analyse technical issues
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