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Quality Manager

The Quality Manager acts as an internal coach, helping the organisation to develop and maintain effective quality management.

 

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A competent partner for quality management

The outsourced Quality Manager brings expertise and clear operating models to your day-to-day work - from strategic planning to practical implementation.

Whether you need to meet ISO 9001 requirements, improve process quality or ensure continuous improvement, an outsourced quality manager is a flexible and effective solution to meet your changing business needs.

Why a company needs a quality manager

In many companies, quality management is easily overshadowed by the need for time and resources - even though quality has a direct impact on customer satisfaction, efficiency and the competitiveness of the business as a whole.

The Quality Manager service is particularly suitable for organisations that need support in maintaining and developing a quality system and want to meet the requirements of international standards such as ISO 9001.

The service provides an expert resource for audits, risk management and quality roll-out throughout the organisation. At the same time, it frees up the company's own resources for core activities and strategic development.

Benefits of an outsourced quality manager for your company

Making quality visible

The Quality Manager helps to make quality part of your daily life and strategy. Clear indicators and practical support make quality measurable and manageable - not just a reporting exercise.

Requirements for management

You'll have the support of an expert to ensure compliance, standards are met and audit readiness - without the need to recruit a permanent resource.

Getting the processes right

The Quality Manager clarifies what is being done, supports staff and builds models that reduce uncertainty and support continuous improvement.

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Tasks of the Quality Manager

The outsourced Quality Manager works as part of the client company's day-to-day operations - developing, supporting and guiding quality-related activities. The content of the service is always tailored to the company's needs, but typically includes:

  • Maintaining and developing the company's quality system
  • Planning and carrying out audits (internal and external)
  • Supporting risk management and root cause analysis
  • Quality and safety training for staff
  • Quality documentation management and reporting
  • Assessing processes and supporting continuous improvement
  • Maintaining and coordinating the annual quality calendar
  • Handling complaints and anomalies in cooperation with the organisation

Our Quality Manager works closely with management, process owners and staff - always putting the client's objectives first.

Protect as a quality management partner

Protect has strong experience in providing expert services in quality management, management systems and HSEQ development in various industries. Our outsourced quality manager is not only a knowledgeable player, but a hands-on partner who integrates into your organisation and drives quality development forward in collaboration with staff and management.

When you purchase Protect's HSEQ Expert Service, you get access to the entire expertise of our team in one go - a diverse network of experts to support you at all stages of quality management.

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