Quality Assurance Manager in Rugby

Quality Assurance Manager in Rugby

Rugby Full-Time 40500 - 49500 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
GE Vernova

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead quality assurance efforts and drive continuous improvement in manufacturing operations.
  • Company: Join a leading company modernising manufacturing for critical sectors like defence and aerospace.
  • Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay, flexible benefits, and 26 days holiday plus bank holidays.
  • Other info: Be part of a team shaping the future of quality in a high-compliance industry.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on product quality and operational excellence in a dynamic environment.
  • Qualifications: Degree in Engineering or Quality-related field with proven manufacturing leadership experience.

The predicted salary is between 40500 - 49500 £ per year.

Our Quality Engineering team serves as the critical link between design, manufacturing, and customer delivery. We go beyond traditional inspection, embedding quality into every stage of the product lifecycle to build enduring confidence with customers and stakeholders. Through a proactive, prevention-focused mindset and data-driven decision-making, we strengthen capability, reduce risk, and deliver measurable operational and business improvements while maintaining the highest standards of safety, reliability, and performance.

As the Quality Assurance Manager at our Rugby site, you will be a visible leader on the shop floor, taking ownership of product quality across our manufacturing operations. Working closely with production teams, you'll make critical quality decisions, resolve issues at source, and ensure the right balance between quality, delivery, and customer requirements. Supporting low-volume, highly specialised manufacturing for the defence, aerospace, and heavy industrial sectors, you'll drive a culture of accountability, problem-solving, and continuous improvement, ensuring products are built right first time. As a key member of the site leadership team, you'll strengthen operational performance and help shape the future of our manufacturing capability.

Management & Leadership

  • Maintain a daily, proactive presence on the shop floor to monitor performance and identify process risks before they affect delivery.
  • Review legacy processes to drive the adoption of modern, effective methodologies.
  • Provide daily leadership to the quality teams setting clear objectives and development plans.
  • Maintain rigorous performance management standards to ensure alignment with manufacturing and quality goals.

Operational Governance & Performance Management

  • Chair daily quality governance meetings and hold authority over GO/NO-GO decisions.
  • Monitor the RMR Quality Dashboard to identify trends, manage risks, and report performance to the leadership team.
  • Drive measurable improvements in customer and internal escapes, Product COPQ, inspection backlogs, audit completion, and production recovery activities.

Product Conformity & Quality Assurance

  • Define risk-based inspection strategies and lead production quality readiness activities, including FAT and pre-FAT milestones.
  • Establish expectations for reliability engineering and analytical methodologies, including FMEA, DFMEA, FTA, and structured problem-solving approaches such as 8D and DMAIC.

Process Improvement

  • Act as the primary technical point of contact for customer quality requirements, ensuring expectations are understood and achieved.
  • Lead Lean Quality initiatives and chair weekly Root Cause Analysis (RCA) reviews to drive sustainable corrective and preventive actions.

Digital Data Transformation

  • Experience leveraging digital quality systems, performance analytics, dashboards, and ERP platforms such as SAP to drive informed decision-making and operational excellence.
  • Champion Visual Management, Kaizen activities, and lessons learned programmes to strengthen manufacturing robustness, quality performance, and operational efficiency.

Essential Candidate Requirements

  • A degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, or a Quality-related discipline (or equivalent professional experience) with a proven track record in manufacturing quality leadership.
  • The ability to coach and develop talent across diverse engineering teams.
  • Demonstrated success in leading quality transformation, moving beyond traditional inspection to embed quality at the source through modern, digital quality systems.
  • Advanced expertise in Root Cause Analysis (RCA), CAPA, ISO 9001, Lean manufacturing principles, and KPI management.
  • Experience influencing manufacturing strategy and driving operational excellence within high-compliance environments.

Desirable

  • Working knowledge of APQP, PPAP, PFMEA, Control Plans, and statistical quality tools, including SPC and MSA.
  • Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification, or equivalent experience in driving operational and quality improvement initiatives.
  • Experience within rotating electrical machines, heavy engineering, power generation, aerospace, defence, or other complex manufacturing environments.

At GE Vernova, we invest in your long-term success and wellbeing through a comprehensive, flexible benefits package designed to support what matters most to you. Our Total Reward offering includes competitive compensation, a performance-related bonus, flexible pension with a 10% employers’ contribution, employer-funded private health insurance, income protection, and life assurance. We support your time to recharge with 26 days of holiday, plus bank holidays. Our 'Flex Choice' programme allows you to take advantage of corporate benefits such as buying and selling holiday, a cycle-to-work scheme, financial planning, critical illness insurance, personal accident cover, dental cover, option to add family to a private health scheme, and travel insurance.

Join us at a pivotal time as we modernise our manufacturing capability and shape the future of quality across our Rugby operation. This is an opportunity to influence strategy, lead meaningful change, strengthen digital capability, and make a lasting impact on the performance, reliability, and integrity of products used in critical applications worldwide.

Quality Assurance Manager in Rugby employer: GE Vernova

GE Vernova in Stafford is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters innovation and collaboration among engineers. With a strong commitment to employee growth, you will have access to ongoing training and development opportunities, as well as the chance to work on cutting-edge HVDC projects that make a real impact globally. The supportive environment and emphasis on teamwork ensure that every employee can thrive while contributing to sustainable energy solutions.

GE Vernova

Contact Details:

GE Vernova Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Quality Assurance Manager in Rugby

Quality Assurance Management
Leadership Skills
Problem-Solving Skills
Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
FMEA
Lean Manufacturing Principles
Data-Driven Decision Making