Supplier Quality Development Manager
Listed on 2026-06-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Quality Engineering, Systems Engineer
McLaren Automotive is redefining high-performance mobility through cutting-edge multi-propulsion technologies and advanced hybrid powertrains. As Supplier Quality Development Manager – Electrical Propulsion & High Voltage (HV) Systems, you will play a critical role in ensuring that our global supply base delivers world-class quality across advanced electrified and hybrid propulsion systems.
You will lead supplier quality strategy, development, and performance management across electrical propulsion components, including batteries, e-motors, inverters, and high-voltage architectures for our hybrid vehicles—ensuring alignment with McLaren's uncompromising standards for performance, reliability, and innovation.
High frequent travel required to supplier sites (UK, Europe, and globally)
What You ll Do- Own and drive supplier quality performance for electrical propulsion and HV components supporting McLaren's hybrid and multi-propulsion vehicle programmes.
- Lead Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and Production Parts Approval Process (PPAP) activities with suppliers of batteries, e-motors, inverters, power electronics, and HV wiring systems.
- Establish robust quality gates from concept through to series production for hybrid propulsion systems.
- Conduct Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) reviews with suppliers to mitigate risks in hybrid powertrain components.
- Lead containment and corrective actions for non-conforming parts, ensuring minimal impact on hybrid vehicle production schedules.
- Drive root cause analysis (RCA) and implement permanent corrective actions using 8D methodology
- Support early supplier involvement (ESI) for new hybrid and multi-propulsion programmes, ensuring quality is embedded from concept to launch.
- Validate supplier readiness through Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL) assessments and capability reviews for HV battery and propulsion systems.
- Ensure compliance with ISO 26262 functional safety (FUSA) and Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) requirements for hybrid propulsion components.
- Monitor and report on supplier quality KPIs including PPM (Parts Per Million) , FPV (Faults Per Vehicle) , and First Time Through (FTT) rates for hybrid propulsion systems.
- Lead supplier development initiatives to improve capability, process stability, and quality performance in electrified and hybrid components.
- Facilitate audits and assessments using IATF 16949, VDA 6.3, and McLaren-specific supplier quality standards.
- Work closely with Engineering, Purchasing, Programme Management, and Manufacturing teams to align supplier quality activities with hybrid vehicle development timelines.
- Support Engineering Change Requests (ECR) and Engineering Change Notifications (ECN) for hybrid propulsion components, ensuring quality impact assessments are completed.
- Act as the primary quality interface with Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers of HV batteries, e-motors, inverters, and hybrid control systems.
- Degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, or related discipline) or equivalent experience.
- Minimum 5 years experience in supplier quality or quality engineering within automotive or high-performance sectors, with specific exposure to hybrid propulsion, electrified powertrains, or HV systems.
- Knowledge of McLaren s multi-propulsion strategy and hybrid vehicle architectures (PHEV,MHEV, HEV)
- OEM Supplier Quality Experience required
- Strong knowledge of APQP, PPAP, FMEA, Control Plans, and core quality tools.
- Experience with high-voltage battery systems, e-motors, inverters, or hybrid powertrain components.
- Understanding of ISO 26262, ASIL ratings, and functional safety requirements for hybrid vehicles.
- Proven track record in supplier development, problem-solving, and driving quality improvements in complex, multi-propulsion environments.
- Familiarity with Battery Management Systems (BMS) Motor Control Units (MCU) , and Hybrid Control Units (HCU)
- Experience in low-volume, high-performance, or luxury automotive manufacturing.
- Awareness of McLaren Development Process (MDP) gateways and stage-gate disciplines for hybrid programmes.
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