HERE TO CREATE OUR BEST WORLD, A TON AT A TIME.
Sand is a finite resource, and it’s running out. Today, population growth and the pace of progress means the world is devouring sand like never before – 50 billion tonnes a year globally. This demand is unsustainable. Together with our customers we have already diverted over 100 million tonnes of waste material from landfill and put it back into the materials market for use in construction; protecting sand & aggregates in areas where natural material reserves are in decline and enabling production to happen closer to markets. We are minimising environmental impact and laying the foundations for the circular economy.
At CDE we work across the natural processing and waste recycling sectors, in five regions, to pioneer industry-leading, world-changing engineering solutions. Our headquarters are in Northern Ireland, and we have offices in the USA, Australia, Austria, and Brazil. For over 30 years we have relentlessly innovated and co-created wet processing solutions – completing over 2,000 global projects– and we’re only getting started. Our purpose is to create our best world, a ton at a time; empowering our customers to transform their materials into valuable resources for the betterment of people, planet, and their bottom lines.
About The Role
Job Purpose
Maintains quality standards by approving incoming materials, in-process production, and finished products, recording quality results. This job description is not exhaustive as other duties may be required to fulfil the requirements of the role.
The Quality function is embedded in every area within CDE and will allow the applicant to build deep knowledge of our product, suppliers, customers, and each operational support function.
Responsibilities
1. Adhering to company safety policies and procedures at all times.
2. Approves incoming materials by confirming specifications; conducting visual and measurement tests; rejecting and returning unacceptable materials.
3. Approves in-process production by confirming specifications; conducting visual and measurement tests; communicating required adjustments to production supervisor.
4. Approves finished products by confirming specifications; conducting visual and measurement tests; returning products for re-work; confirming re-work.
5. Documents inspection results by completing reports and logs; summarizing re-work and waste; inputting data into quality database (IFS).
6. Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading technical publications.
7. Drives root cause corrective action and drives continuous improvement.
8. Supports the development, implementation and training of Policies and Procedures.
9. Co-ordination of NCR’s through to satisfactory closure.
10. Co-ordination of ISO documentation and procedures.
Other
1. To adhere to CDE policy and practice.
2. To carry out any other duties within reason and capability associated with this role.
Skills Needed
* Improvement
* Managerial / Operational
* People
Desired Criteria
* Weld inspection experience
* Minimum 2 years’ experience of quality processes
* Paint inspection experience
* Technical qualification relevant to the role
Required Criteria
* Minimum 2 years’ experience in similar role
* Educated to GCSE level in Mathematics and English
* Proven organisational skills with the ability to effectively plan, organise and control daily workload
* Able to work under pressure and to tight deadlines
* Attentive to detail
Closing Date Monday 31st March, 2025
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