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Supplier Quality Engineer

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Newton Aycliffe, Durham, England
Mid level
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Newton Aycliffe, Durham, England
Mid level
The Supplier Quality Engineer ensures effective management of supplier quality issues, drives improvements in processes, and collaborates with cross-functional teams to enhance supplier performance.
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Role Description

The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) serves as the primary liaison between Husqvarna’s manufacturing operations and its supply base, ensuring that supplier-related quality issues are effectively managed and resolved. This role is essential in maintaining production continuity, improving supplier performance, and driving long-term quality improvements across the supply chain.

Responsibilities & Key Tasks

Responsibilities

  • To be the initial interface between the factory and supplier regarding quality deviations.

  • To involve all necessary Husqvarna functions needed to solve supplier related quality problems(Production, R&D, SQA).

  • Drive improvements to internal processes in relation to handling of non-conforming material and Supplier Quality processes.

Key Tasks

  • Provide feedback to suppliers on quality deviations found within the factory processes (Goods-in, assembly, lab etc)

    Send IQN (Initial Quality Notification) to suppliers.

  • Initiate and drive closure of supplier 8D’s in collaboration with SQA Engineers.

  • Validation of supplier root cause analysis and permanent corrective actions in collaboration with SQA Engineers.

  • 8D progress reporting.

  • Support PCBA analysis in the Quality Lab.

  • Responsibility for disposition of suspect material from suppliers.

  • Regular data collection and KPI reporting.

  • Review and disposition deviation approval requests(DAR).

  • Support and collaborate with Global SQA team.

  • Visit suppliers, where required in conjunction with SQA.

  • Involvement in New Product Introduction process through the development and industrialization stages by supporting Engineering and Manufacturing pilot builds(trial builds).

Additional Skills/Qualifications Required

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or a related technical field, or equivalent experience.

  • 3+ years' experience in a Quality Engineering role within a high-volume manufacturing environment.

  • Experience with EMS suppliers desirable.

  • Experience in the automotive sector desirable.

  • Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma or certification (e.g., Green Belt / Black Belt) desirable.

  • Proficient in quality tools and methodologies (FMEA, Root Cause Analysis, SPC, etc.).

  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence across all levels of the business.

  • Experience working with cross-functional teams.

  • Strong problem-solving mindset and data-driven approach.

  • The ‘right’ candidate should be closely aligned with our cultural values of being BOLD, being DEDICATED & showing that they CARE.

Last date to apply:

05 January 2026

Top Skills

Fmea
Lean Six Sigma
Root Cause Analysis
Spc

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