At Mercury, we are the European leader in construction solutions. Our expertise spans delivering technologies and life-changing advancements that connect people, communities, and businesses, empowering them to achieve incredible things.
Our team has the courage to be innovative, with determination and sharp focus driving our ability to deliver with certainty, time and time again.
About Us
We offer leading-edge construction solutions across multiple sectors, including Enterprise Data Centres, Advanced Technology & Life Sciences, Hyperscale Data Centres, and Fire Protection.
The Role of Director of Quality
The Director of Quality is responsible for leading standards and delivering world-class quality within their remit at both an organisational and Business Unit leadership level.
This role reports to the QEHS Director and supports a team of Quality professionals within each Business Unit (BU). The person will ensure a lean and efficient Quality Management System and provide support in improving and sustaining that system.
The role requires working across a wide remit of internal and external interfaces, delivering standards of excellence through proactive and reactive engagement.
Key Responsibilities
1. Deliver 'hands-on' help, support, and assistance to project, BU stakeholders, and supply chain partners at a BU and project level.
2. Develop and maintain a strong network throughout the business, communicating widely and appropriately, to build a positive Quality culture.
3. Identify the need for changes through Quality innovations, lessons learned, and legislative updates to the 'Quality Management System' and the delivery of quality on sites.
The Director of Quality will also be responsible for creating, sharing, and contributing to the approval of the Quality strategy with BU MDs, acting as a medium for connecting people across the division and wider business and supply chain for the benefit of sharing knowledge, and ensuring that the Quality strategy is being tabled at every opportunity and tracked for success.
Essential Criteria
1. 5 years in a