Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
A competitive salary based on experience, ranging from €75k-€95k + attractive benefits!
Are you an experienced Quality Engineer looking for an opportunity to lead quality initiatives in a dynamic technical environment? Our client is seeking a Quality Manager to maintain and enhance our systems, support continuous improvement, and drive quality excellence. In this Quality Manager role, you will: Oversee, maintain and combine the Quality Management System (ISO9001) Lead a small team of quality-focused professionals. Define and maintain operating procedures and support the development of work instructions. Implement continuous improvement activities using methodologies like Kaizen and Lean Six Sigma. Conduct internal audits and manage external audits, including certifications and client reviews. Develop quality KPIs and control strategies. Promote a culture of quality through training and collaboration across teams. Requirements for the Quality Manager: Experience in quality management within a technical, electronics/semiconductor engineering environment. Fluent in French & English Strong knowledge of ISO9001 and familiarity with other automotive standards (e.g., VDA6.3, IATF 16949). Hands-on experience with continuous improvement techniques. Proven ability to lead audits and ensure compliance with quality frameworks. What’s on Offer for the Quality Manager: A competitive salary of €75k-€90k. The opportunity to shape quality initiatives in an evolving, innovative organisation. A collaborative and forward-thinking environment. To apply for this Quality Manager opportunity or similar roles, contact Ammar.
Montigny-le-Bretonneux
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