How do you become a quality system manager?

To become a quality systems manager, you need a bachelor’s degree in business, engineering, or a similar area. You should focus coursework on power systems, reliability engineering, and other relevant material. On-the-job experience is typically sought after, specifically in quality control. Prior experience in a leadership or management position is also beneficial. Other qualifications include attention to detail, organizational skills, precise written and verbal communication, and the ability to work in a team setting. You should be able to identify problems and reach a solution quickly.

Qualifications and Experience Levels:
 Relevant manufacturing/engineering degree is preferred, or HND, BTec
Professional Level 5 Award or equivalent NVQ Level 5 qualifications.
 Membership of an industry related professional body would be
advantageous
 Significant experience in a high volume manufacturing environment,
preferably automotive
 Strong knowledge of the latest Automotive tools and techniques
 Automotive Quality Management System Auditing experience and
managing audit programmes
 A detailed understanding of TS16949, ISO14001 / ISO 9001 / OHAS
18001
 Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing skills
 Experience of dealing with customers and suppliers

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