Level 4 Manufacturing Quality Apprentice
About the role
- Carry out planned inspections and quality checks on automotive parts and assemblies, ensuring compliance with specification standards
- Accurately record, analyse, and report quality data to support manufacturing performance and decision making
- Support and contribute to structured investigations into quality issues, including root cause analysis and the identification of corrective and preventative actions
- Apply quality control procedures and documentation to ensure consistant product quality and regulatory compliance
- Support internal and external audits, contributing evidence, actions, and follow up where required
- Work closely with production teams to maintain, monitor,and improve quality standards within manufacturing processes
- Use manufacturing and quality data to support continuous improvement activities and reduce defects and variation
Working week
Monday to Thursday, 08:15 - 16:45. Friday, 08:15 - 13:15
Skills
Required qualifications
Training & development
- You will be required to attend Advance 1 Campus, Dudley College, DY1 4AD, 1 day per week in term time only
- Upon successful completion of this apprenticeship you will receive a Level 4 Engineering Manufacturing Technician (Mechanical) HNC Apprenticeship qualification
- You will be assigned an assessor who will visit you in the workplace every 6-8 weeks to support you on your apprenticeship
- In house training will be provided by the employer
- Career progression into Quality Engineer or Quality Inspector roles
Things to consider
- Must be able to commute to Stourport easily for work and to Dudley College for day release.
About MAGAL AUTOMOTIVE LTD.
Magal Cables has been producing cables for over 80 years for the automotive and defence sectors under various company names and since 1987 has become an original equipment supplier to Nissan, Ford, Toyota and Honda.
By 2003 Magal Cables were maintaining supply of service parts for these customers.
From 2008 Magal Cables have won new original equipment contracts with Ford and introduced transfer work of mechanical assemblies, pedals, winches and handbrakes, pressing and moulding facilities have since been added as well as gearshift mechanisms and new 1st and 2nd tier automotive customers.
In 2020 the company changed ownership, is now part of Remsons Holdings Ltd and in 2023 as part of the group branding exercise, company is now named Remsons Automotive Limited.