A landmark transition is underway as two international industrial leaders—one a pioneer in superalloy recycling and the other a US-based innovator in sustainable biopolymer chemistry—have joined forces in a dedicated facility in Western Australia.
The Quality Manager acts as the architect of this unified future. This is not a "maintenance" role; the successful candidate leads the strategic conversion of two distinct international quality legacies into a single, high-performing Integrated Management System (IMS). This position is designed for a professional who thrives on system integration within a manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
- System Integration: The manager leads the comprehensive roll-out and merger of two international quality systems into one cohesive framework.
- Operational Excellence: This role oversees quality assurance for diverse sectors, including aerospace, oil and gas, medical, and mining.
- HSE Leadership: The position includes overseeing Health, Safety, and Environmental duties, ensuring the facility meets all Australian regulatory standards.
- Strategic Direction: The manager helps to set and drive the strategy for the new joint venture, ensuring quality processes support rapid market distribution.
- Global Collaboration: The individual acts as the technical conduit between local operations and international partners to ensure global standards are met.
- Stakeholder Management: The role requires building meaningful relationships across both business arms to ensure a seamless transition to the new system.
Candidate Requirements
- Manufacturing Pedigree: Proven experience in a chemical, process, or metals manufacturing background is highly beneficial.
- System Conversion Expertise: The ideal candidate possesses a track record of successfully migrating or merging quality systems.
- Autonomous Drive: The company seeks an autonomous self-starter who can navigate the complexities of a new joint venture.
- Strategic Mindset: The individual must be able to analyze trends and feedback to adjust quality strategies as the business scales.
- Communication: Strong interpersonal skills are required, with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels, both locally and globally.
- Resilience: The role demands a tenacious, positive personality with the flexibility to travel nationally on a regular basis.
The Environment
The Quality Manager is based at a facility focusing on ethical and sustainable supply chain solutions. The joint venture's work spans the recycling of minor metals and the production of environmentally friendly chemical alternatives to traditional petroleum-based products.
Lee Tyrrell
At Randstad, we are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and embracing diversity to the benefit of all. We actively encourage applications from any background.
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