Autocraft Machining Solutions is part of the Autocraft Solutions Group. Our 7,000sqm facility in Wellingborough is home to the group's medium to high volume machining capability. AMS specialises in cylinder head & block machining, bed plates, ladder frames, EV motor & transmission casings, and structural BIW components.
The RoleThe purpose of the role is to ensure that customer satisfaction is maintained through product conformance to agreed quality standards and processes. The responsibility of the Quality Engineer may cover the entire supply chain, from supplied parts to MPT via the various production processes through to delivered components at the customer.
Support for New Product Introduction, as well as driving continuous improvement activities with the cell may also be encompassed in the role. You’ll support New Product Introduction (NPI) through the approval of the initial sample reports, capability, analysis reports, hand-gauging and other product/customer specific activities. You’ll drive supplier and internal assessments against the requirements of industry standards, communicating any areas of concern to management and providing solutions to resolve.
As the first point of contact, you’ll liaise with suppliers and customers on key quality problems, leading and supporting 8D activities. You’ll analyse and report on production performance with the aim of prioritising improvement, and with a ‘best-practice’ attitude, you’ll be making suggestions to drive continuous improvement.
With a background in machined components and quality control, you’ll audit mandatory operator-performed calibrations checks; e.g. leak test pass and fail master, etch quality grading etc. to ensure full compliance.
You’ll be passionate about removing waste from the process, and will monitor both internal and external scrap levels, initiating problem solving activities and scrap reduction initiatives. You’ll coordinate the material flow of non-conforming parts from production to resolution. You’ll be passionate in maintaining customer-driven documentation of quality elements and ensure corrective actions are implemented.
You’ll contribute to the update of the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) documents and Product Control Plans in accordance with changes to process, updating said documentation where responsible.
Carrying out internal process and system audits in line with company quality accreditations including closing out audit findings, creating audits finding reports and determining robust corrective preventive actions will also be a key part of your role. You’ll participate in the Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) process as part of the team, particularly supporting the quality elements.
Salary & Working HoursSalary dependant on experience
Staff Day Shift: Mon–Thu 08:00–17:00, Fri 08:00–14:00
Immediate start if possible
Requirements
Qualifications
- Industry recognised apprentice trained preferable
- A Degree/HND in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent is preferred.
- Studying for or have achieved Institute of Quality Assurance membership is desirable
Experience
- Minimum of 3 years proven experience, preferably within an automotive environment, is essential, covering APQP and Quality Assurance (QA) activities
- Proven experience of Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Proven experience of Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA) activities
- Proven experience of participating in and/or leading product and process audits
Skills
- IT literacy, particularly Excel, Word and PowerPoint
- Interpretation of geometric tolerancing and 2D drawings
- Interpretation of GD&T
- Good communication skills
- Problem Solving using recognised tools and techniques
- Understanding and experience of APQP, FMEAs, PPAP, SPC
- Familiarity with Q-DAS or similar software would be an advantage.
Benefits
- Exciting and challenging role for a Quality Professional
- Full-time, permanent position, staff day shift and early finish on Fridays!
- Employee Assistance Programme - Counseling
- Pension Plans
- Free on site parking
- Free tea and coffee
- Company bonus scheme
Skills Required
- Minimum 3 years of proven experience in quality assurance activities
- Experience within an automotive environment
- Experience with Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)
- Proven experience with Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Proven experience with Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)
- Experience participating in or leading product and process audits
- IT literacy, particularly Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
- Ability to interpret geometric tolerancing and 2D drawings
- Understanding and experience of APQP, FMEAs, PPAP, and SPC
- Good communication skills
- Problem-solving skills using recognized tools and techniques
- Industry-recognized apprentice training
- Degree or HND in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
- Studying for or having achieved Institute of Quality Assurance membership
- Familiarity with Q-DAS or similar software
What We Do
Autocraft Solutions Group is a leading European engineering firm specializing in the remanufacture and assembly of internal combustion engines and electric vehicle (EV) battery technologies. They provide innovative manufacturing solutions to global automotive OEMs, focusing on circular economy principles by testing, repairing, and remanufacturing EV battery packs. The company operates multiple facilities in the UK and internationally, aiming to unlock the full environmental and performance potential of electric vehicles.









