FAQs
What is the role of the Quality Manager at Survitec?
The Quality Manager is responsible for the effective deployment, development, monitoring, and management of the Quality framework, policy, and processes in line with the overall Quality strategy.
What qualifications are required for the Quality Manager position?
Candidates should be educated to University degree level, have 3-6 years of job-related experience, and ideally 1 year of management experience. Familiarity with AS9100, ISO9001, or similar Quality Management System standards is also required.
Is experience in auditing necessary for this role?
Yes, candidates should be a Certified Auditor capable of facilitating or leading Internal and Supplier Quality Management System Audits.
What kind of skills are important for a Quality Manager?
Important skills include the ability to lead cross-functional teams, analyze and present data, communicate effectively across various levels, and anticipate and balance the needs of multiple stakeholders.
What values are emphasized in this position?
The role emphasizes a safety-first culture, commitment to delivering customer value, investment in team development, pursuit of excellence, encouragement of innovation, and integrity in actions.
Where is this position located?
This position is resident at Borima, Bulgaria.
What is the focus of the Quality Manager regarding team dynamics?
The Quality Manager is expected to create an inclusive environment where team members feel valued, appreciated, and safe to express themselves.
Is knowledge of regulatory compliance necessary for this position?
Yes, the Quality Manager must effectively implement quality procedures in line with legislation and regulatory guidelines.
How important is data analysis in this role?
Data analysis is crucial, as the Quality Manager needs to contribute to statistical analyses that inform recommendations for continual improvement.
Will the Quality Manager be involved in supplier management?
Yes, the Quality Manager will participate in supplier quality investigations and monitor CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Action) and improvement actions.