Role Purpose & Context
Role Summary
The Director of Quality & Continuous Improvement is here to define and drive our multi-year quality and safety strategy across a major business unit. You'll be the architect behind our quality management systems, making sure they're not just ticking boxes but actually making us better, safer, and more efficient. This role sits right at the heart of operations and executive leadership, translating big-picture business goals into actionable quality programmes that deliver real results. You'll be the voice of quality in the boardroom, influencing decisions that affect thousands of employees and millions in revenue.
When this role is done well, we see a significant reduction in our Cost of Poor Quality, fewer safety incidents, and a culture where everyone genuinely cares about getting it right first time. When it's not, we're looking at increased regulatory fines, reputational damage, and, frankly, a less safe environment for our people. The challenge here is navigating complex organisational politics and driving change across established departments. The reward, though, is seeing your strategic vision come to life, knowing you've made a tangible difference to our business and our people's wellbeing.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Direct reports: Roughly 25-100+ people, including managers and individual contributors across various quality and safety teams.
- Matrix relationships:
Head of Compliance, Quality & Safety, VP of Operational Excellence, Group Quality Director,
Key Stakeholders
Internal:
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
- Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Heads of Manufacturing/Operations
- Head of Product Development
- Head of Legal & Regulatory Affairs
- Finance Director
External:
- Regulatory Bodies (e.g., HSE, CQC)
- Key Suppliers and Partners
- External Auditors and Certification Bodies
- Industry Associations
- Customers (for major quality issues)
Organisational Impact
Scope: This role directly impacts the entire business unit's operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, brand reputation, and ultimately, our profitability. You're responsible for ensuring we meet statutory obligations, maintain certifications, and continuously improve our processes, which directly affects our ability to compete and grow. Get it right, and we're a market leader; get it wrong, and it could be very costly indeed.
Performance Metrics
Quantitative Metrics
- Metric: Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) Reduction
- Desc: The financial impact of failures, including scrap, rework, warranty claims, and inspection costs.
- Target: Reduce COPQ by £2M-£5M annually across the business unit.
- Freq: Quarterly, reported to the Executive Leadership Team.
- Example: In Q2, you've identified and eliminated a recurring defect in our manufacturing process, saving £750K in rework and warranty claims, contributing to the overall £2M annual target.
- Metric: Key Safety Incident Rate (e.g., TRIR, LTAFR)
- Desc: Tracking major safety incidents to ensure a safer working environment.
- Target: Achieve a 25% reduction in the Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) over a two-year period.
- Freq: Monthly, with quarterly reviews at the board level.
- Example: After implementing a new safety culture programme and process, the TRIR for your business unit dropped from 1.2 to 0.9 over 12 months, exceeding the initial 10% reduction target.
- Metric: Regulatory Compliance Audit Findings
- Desc: The number and severity of findings from external regulatory audits.
- Target: Maintain zero major non-conformances and reduce minor findings by 50% year-on-year across all relevant ISO standards (e.g., ISO 9001, ISO 45001).
- Freq: Annually (for external audits), quarterly (for internal audit programme effectiveness).
- Example: Our annual ISO 9001 audit resulted in zero major findings and only 3 minor observations, down from 7 the previous year, demonstrating robust QMS control.
- Metric: QMS/EHS Digital Transformation Adoption
- Desc: The successful implementation and user adoption of new digital quality and safety platforms.
- Target: Achieve 90% user adoption of the new Intelex EHSQ platform within 18 months of launch, with 80% of legacy data migrated.
- Freq: Monthly progress tracking, quarterly executive steering committee updates.
- Example: Six months post-launch, 75% of target users are actively using the new platform for incident reporting and CAPA management, putting us on track for the 90% adoption target.
Qualitative Metrics
- Metric: Strategic Influence & Board Confidence
- Desc: Your ability to shape the executive agenda and gain trust from the board on quality and safety matters.
- Evidence: You're regularly invited to present at board meetings on quality strategy. Your recommendations are consistently adopted. The board proactively seeks your input on major operational decisions or investments related to quality and safety. They trust your judgement when things go wrong.
- Metric: Organisational Culture Shift
- Desc: Driving a measurable shift towards a proactive, preventative quality and safety culture across the business unit.
- Evidence: Employee engagement surveys show a significant improvement in 'safety culture' and 'quality ownership' scores. Other departments proactively approach your team for process improvement ideas, rather than waiting for issues to arise. You see examples of front-line staff identifying and fixing issues before they escalate.
- Metric: Talent Development & Team Strength
- Desc: Building a high-performing, resilient team that can execute on your strategic vision.
- Evidence: Your direct reports are consistently rated as 'high potential' and are being promoted into more senior roles. We have a strong succession plan in place for key roles within your department. Employee turnover within your team is below the company average, and we're attracting top talent.
Primary Traits
- Trait: Strategic Visionary with a Practical Edge
- Manifestation: You're the person who can see three steps ahead, anticipating regulatory changes or market shifts that will impact our quality and safety. You don't just react; you proactively design systems and programmes to meet future challenges. But here's the thing: you can also roll up your sleeves and explain exactly how that grand vision translates to a shop floor process or a new audit checklist. You connect the dots from the boardroom to the boiler room.
- Benefit: At this level, it's not enough to just fix today's problems. You need to build the quality and safety infrastructure for tomorrow. Without a clear, actionable vision, we're just chasing our tails. But without the practical understanding, that vision remains just a nice idea on a slide deck, never actually implemented.
- Trait: Executive Influencer & Change Agent
- Manifestation: You can walk into a room full of C-suite executives and present a complex quality issue or a multi-million-pound improvement programme with clarity and conviction. You know how to frame your arguments in terms of risk, revenue, and reputation, getting buy-in from even the most sceptical stakeholders. You're comfortable challenging the status quo, even when it's uncomfortable, because you believe in the long-term benefit. You don't shy away from difficult conversations, especially when it means driving necessary change.
- Benefit: This role has immense accountability but requires influence, not just direct authority, over many departments. You won't get anything done without convincing senior leaders and their teams to change their ways. Your ability to articulate the 'why' and guide them through the 'how' is absolutely critical to transforming our quality and safety culture.
- Trait: Resilient Leader in the Face of Adversity
- Manifestation: When a major quality incident hits, or a regulatory body comes knocking, you're the calm in the storm. You don't panic; you lead. You can absorb significant pressure, make tough decisions under scrutiny, and keep your team focused and motivated. You understand that not every improvement project will go smoothly, and you're prepared for pushback, setbacks, and the occasional 'why bother?' attitude. You pick yourself up, learn, and keep pushing forward.
- Benefit: The world of compliance, quality, and health & safety is rarely smooth sailing. There will be crises, unexpected challenges, and constant demands. Your ability to lead through these moments, maintain composure, and inspire confidence in your team and the wider organisation is paramount. Without this resilience, the sheer volume of challenges could overwhelm the function.
Supporting Traits
- Trait: Data-Driven Decision Maker
- Desc: You instinctively look for the numbers to back up any claim or proposed solution. You understand that anecdotes are interesting, but hard data drives real change. You're comfortable with complex statistical analysis and can translate it into clear, actionable insights for non-technical audiences.
- Trait: Talent Developer
- Desc: You genuinely enjoy mentoring and developing your team. You see potential in people and invest time in helping them grow, knowing that a strong team is the foundation of any successful quality programme. You're a coach, not just a boss.
- Trait: Ethical Compass
- Desc: You have an unwavering commitment to doing the right thing, even when it's difficult or unpopular. You understand the profound responsibility of ensuring product quality and employee safety, and you act as the organisation's moral compass in these areas.
Primary Motivators
- Motivator: Driving Large-Scale, Systemic Change
- Daily: You'll spend your days strategising how to overhaul entire processes, implement new QMS platforms across multiple sites, and embed a culture of continuous improvement from the factory floor to the executive suite. It's about building something lasting.
- Motivator: Protecting People and Reputation
- Daily: A significant part of your role is ensuring our products are safe, our operations are compliant, and our employees go home healthy every day. You'll be the ultimate guardian of our brand and our people. This means making tough calls on product releases or operational changes.
- Motivator: Influencing at the Highest Levels
- Daily: You'll regularly present to the board, challenge executive decisions, and shape the company's strategic direction. Your insights and recommendations will directly influence major investments and operational priorities. This isn't a back-office role; it's front and centre.
Potential Demotivators
Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. You'll often find yourself as the bearer of bad news, highlighting risks or non-compliances that others might prefer to ignore. You'll face significant resistance to change, especially from long-standing departments who 'know best'. Expect to fight for resources and budget, even for critical safety initiatives. There will be times when short-term commercial pressures will clash directly with your long-term quality vision, and you'll need to stand your ground. If you need constant praise or find conflict draining, you'll struggle here. This is a role that requires thick skin and unwavering conviction.
Common Frustrations
- Dealing with executive 'lip service' to quality, only to see improvement projects deprioritised when budgets get tight.
- Navigating complex political landscapes where departments are more focused on protecting their turf than collaborating on systemic improvements.
- Inheriting legacy quality issues that have been 'fixed' multiple times with superficial solutions, requiring you to dig deep and truly solve them.
- The sheer inertia of a large organisation, where even sensible changes can take months or years to implement fully.
- Having to deliver difficult news to the board or C-suite about significant risks or non-compliances, knowing the implications.
What Role Doesn't Offer
- A quiet, predictable routine – expect urgent issues and shifting priorities.
- A role where you're always popular – sometimes you'll be the one saying 'no' to a new product launch.
- A chance to avoid difficult conversations – challenging senior leaders is part of the job.
- A role without significant pressure – the stakes are high, and the scrutiny is real.
ADHD Positives
- The strategic, big-picture thinking required for this role can be a huge strength for those with ADHD, allowing for innovative approaches to complex problems.
- The need to manage multiple, often urgent, strategic initiatives can provide the varied stimulation that some with ADHD thrive on.
- The role's focus on identifying patterns and system flaws (forensic skepticism) aligns well with hyperfocus capabilities.
ADHD Challenges and Accommodations
- The extensive documentation and detailed reporting to the board might be challenging; we can use AI tools for first drafts and provide administrative support for final formatting.
- Maintaining focus during very long, detailed board meetings could be tough; we can ensure pre-reads are concise and provide opportunities for short breaks.
- Managing a large team and delegating effectively requires strong organisational skills; we can offer executive coaching focused on delegation and time management strategies.
Dyslexia Positives
- The ability to see complex systems and identify non-obvious connections (system thinking) is often a strength for individuals with dyslexia, which is critical for strategic quality improvement.
- Strong verbal communication and presentation skills, often found in those with dyslexia, are vital for influencing senior stakeholders and board members.
- A creative approach to problem-solving, looking beyond conventional solutions, can be highly valuable in this role.
Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations
- The high volume of reading (regulatory documents, reports, policies) and writing (strategic plans, board papers) can be demanding; we can provide text-to-speech software, proofreading support, and encourage use of AI for drafting.
- Ensuring accuracy in detailed compliance documents might require extra review steps; we can implement robust review processes and provide dedicated support for critical document finalisation.
- Complex data interpretation from dense reports could be challenging; we can focus on visual data representations and provide tools for summarising key insights.
Autism Positives
- The deep, analytical approach to understanding complex quality systems and regulatory frameworks (process-minded, forensic skepticism) is a significant asset.
- A strong commitment to logic, facts, and adherence to standards (compliance focus) is fundamental to this role.
- The ability to identify patterns and inconsistencies that others might miss is crucial for effective quality improvement and risk management.
Autism Challenges and Accommodations
- Navigating complex organisational politics and unspoken social cues in executive meetings can be challenging; we can provide clear agendas, pre-meeting briefings, and a trusted mentor to help interpret dynamics.
- The need for frequent, nuanced communication and negotiation with diverse stakeholders might be demanding; we can offer communication coaching focused on executive presence and stakeholder management.
- Unexpected changes or urgent crises can be disruptive; we aim for transparency where possible and provide clear processes for managing unforeseen events, offering support to process changes.
Sensory Considerations
This role involves a mix of environments: quiet office work for strategic planning, dynamic team meetings, and occasional visits to operational sites (which can be noisy, busy, and require specific PPE). Executive meetings are typically in formal, quiet settings. Social interaction is frequent and often high-stakes, requiring clear, direct communication. We can offer noise-cancelling headphones for open-plan office time and flexible working arrangements to manage sensory input.
Flexibility Notes
We're committed to creating an inclusive environment. We offer flexible working hours, hybrid work options (balancing office and remote), and are open to discussing specific accommodations to ensure you can thrive in this role. Your success is our priority.
Key Responsibilities
Experience Levels Responsibilities
- Level: Director of Quality & Continuous Improvement (L6)
- Responsibilities: Define the multi-year quality and continuous improvement strategy for a major business unit, getting buy-in from the COO and other C-suite leaders. (This means setting the vision, not just executing it.)
- Own the entire Quality Management System (QMS) and Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) programmes for the business unit, ensuring full compliance with ISO 9001, ISO 45001, and relevant industry regulations. (No excuses on this one—it's your baby.)
- Lead a substantial team of Quality and Safety professionals (25-100+ people, including managers), fostering a culture of high performance, accountability, and continuous learning. (You're building the future leaders here.)
- Drive significant Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) reduction initiatives, identifying major systemic issues and implementing enterprise-wide solutions that deliver measurable financial savings. (Think £2M+ impact annually.)
- Act as the primary point of contact for all major regulatory audits and inspections within your business unit, managing relationships with external bodies and ensuring swift, effective remediation of any findings. (You'll be in the hot seat for these.)
- Champion the digital transformation of our QMS and EHS systems, leading the selection, implementation, and adoption of new platforms (e.g., Intelex, MasterControl) across multiple sites. (This is a big investment, you'll need to make it count.)
- Present quarterly to the Executive Leadership Team and the Board on quality performance, strategic initiatives, and significant risks, translating complex data into clear, actionable insights. (They'll ask tough questions, be ready.)
- Oversee the proactive risk management framework, including FMEA and HAZOP programmes, ensuring potential failures are identified and mitigated *before* they impact operations or safety. (Prevention is always better than cure.)
- Mentor and develop your leadership team, preparing them for increased responsibility and ensuring a robust succession pipeline for critical roles within the Quality and Safety function. (Your legacy is your team.)
- Supervision: You'll operate with full strategic autonomy within your business unit, reporting directly to the COO. Your focus will be on quarterly objectives and multi-year strategic alignment with the executive team and board. Day-to-day, you're expected to lead and direct your teams without constant oversight.
- Decision: You have full authority over the Quality and Continuous Improvement function's strategy, budget allocation (typically £2M-£10M+), and organisational design within your business unit. This includes hiring, firing, and performance management for your direct reports (and indirectly, their teams). You'll make final decisions on major process changes, QMS/EHS platform selection, and significant risk mitigation strategies. Board-level decisions, especially those impacting overall company strategy or major M&A activities, will require alignment with the CEO and Board.
- Success: Success means consistently achieving significant reductions in COPQ and safety incident rates, maintaining impeccable regulatory compliance with zero major findings, and successfully driving large-scale digital transformation within your remit. Beyond the numbers, it's about building a quality-first culture and developing a high-performing, resilient team that can execute your strategic vision.
Decision-Making Authority
- Type: Strategic Direction for Quality & Safety
- Entry: Follows defined procedures.
- Mid: Proposes improvements to existing procedures.
- Senior: Designs and implements new quality processes/projects.
- Type: Budget Allocation for Quality Programmes
- Entry: Operates within allocated project budget.
- Mid: Manages small project budgets (up to £10K).
- Senior: Recommends budget allocation for workstreams (up to £50K).
- Type: Regulatory Compliance & Risk Mitigation
- Entry: Reports non-compliances and follows corrective actions.
- Mid: Investigates non-compliances and proposes corrective actions.
- Senior: Leads root cause analysis for significant non-conformances and implements solutions.
- Type: Organisational Design & Talent Management
- Entry: No direct reports.
- Mid: Provides informal guidance to new joiners.
- Senior: Mentors 0-2 junior team members.
ID:
Tool: Predictive Risk & Trend Analysis
Benefit: AI models can analyse vast datasets of past incidents, audit findings, and operational data to predict future risks and identify emerging trends before they become critical. This means you can proactively allocate resources and shape preventative strategies, rather than just reacting to problems. Think of it as having a crystal ball for compliance.
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Tool: Executive Summary & Report Generation
Benefit: Fed up with spending hours condensing complex reports into board-ready summaries? AI can take raw data, detailed audit findings, or lengthy incident investigations and generate concise, impactful executive summaries and first drafts of board presentations. You'll spend your time refining the narrative and adding your strategic insights, not wrestling with formatting.
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Tool: Global Regulatory Intelligence
Benefit: Keeping up with ever-changing global regulations is a nightmare. AI agents can continuously monitor regulatory updates, legal precedents, and industry best practices across multiple jurisdictions. You'll receive curated digests of critical changes and their potential impact on our business, allowing you to adapt your strategy quickly and stay ahead of the curve.
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Tool: Stakeholder Communication & Alignment
Benefit: AI can help you craft tailored communications for diverse internal and external stakeholders. From drafting initial responses to regulatory inquiries to summarising complex QMS changes for operational teams, AI ensures clarity and consistency. It even helps you anticipate potential questions and prepare data-backed answers, making your alignment efforts more effective.
Our Directors typically save 15-25 hours weekly through strategic AI application.
Weekly time savings potential
You'll use 3-5 core AI tools, often integrated into our existing platforms.
Typical tool investment
Competency Requirements
Foundation Skills (Transferable)
At this level, we expect you to be a master of the foundational skills, but more importantly, to apply them strategically. It's about leading, influencing, and shaping the entire function, not just executing tasks. You'll be setting the standard for how these skills are used across your team.
- Category: Strategic Communication & Executive Presence
- Skills: Board-level presentation skills: Can articulate complex quality and safety issues, strategic plans, and risks to non-technical executive and board members with clarity, confidence, and impact. You'll be comfortable fielding tough questions and defending your positions.
- Negotiation and influence: Ability to gain buy-in and drive change across departments where you have no direct authority. This means understanding different stakeholder motivations and framing your arguments accordingly.
- Crisis communication: Leading internal and external communications during major quality or safety incidents, maintaining transparency and protecting the company's reputation.
- Category: Organisational Leadership & Change Management
- Skills: Vision setting and strategic planning: Developing multi-year strategies for quality and continuous improvement that align with overall business objectives and anticipate future challenges.
- Team and talent development: Building, mentoring, and leading a high-performing team of managers and specialists, fostering a culture of accountability, continuous learning, and innovation.
- Large-scale change management: Designing and executing programmes to embed new processes, systems, and a quality-first culture across a large business unit, overcoming resistance and driving adoption.
- Category: Strategic Problem Solving & Decision Making
- Skills: Enterprise-level root cause analysis: Applying advanced RCA methodologies to systemic, cross-functional problems, identifying underlying organisational issues, not just symptoms.
- Risk assessment and mitigation: Developing and overseeing comprehensive risk management frameworks, making high-stakes decisions on risk acceptance, transfer, or mitigation with significant financial and reputational implications.
- Data-driven strategic decision making: Using complex data analysis and statistical insights to inform major strategic decisions, investments, and operational changes.
- Category: Adaptability & Resilience
- Skills: Navigating ambiguity: Comfortably operating in situations with incomplete information, making sound decisions, and guiding your team through uncertainty.
- Political acumen: Understanding organisational dynamics, building alliances, and navigating complex stakeholder relationships to achieve strategic objectives.
- Sustained pressure management: Maintaining composure and effectiveness under high-stakes pressure, such as during major incidents, regulatory audits, or board scrutiny.
Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)
Your functional skills need to be at the expert level, allowing you to not only perform but also to define best practices, challenge assumptions, and guide your team. You're the ultimate authority in these areas for your business unit.
Technical Competencies
- Skill: Enterprise Quality Management Systems (EQMS) Design & Implementation
- Desc: Expertise in designing, implementing, and optimising comprehensive QMS across large, complex organisations. This includes defining QMS architecture, process integration, and ensuring scalability. You'll be the one making the call on which systems we use and how they fit together.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Strategic Lean Six Sigma & Operational Excellence
- Desc: Ability to apply Lean Six Sigma principles and tools (DMAIC, DMADV, Kaizen, VSM) at a strategic level to drive enterprise-wide operational excellence, not just individual projects. This means identifying major value streams and leading large-scale transformation programmes.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Advanced Statistical Process Control (SPC) & Design of Experiments (DOE)
- Desc: Deep understanding and ability to guide the application of advanced statistical methods for process monitoring, control, and optimisation across diverse operational areas. You'll be setting the standards for how we use data to improve processes.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Proactive Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
- Desc: Expertise in establishing and managing an ERM framework, including advanced FMEA, HAZOP, and other risk assessment techniques, to identify, quantify, and mitigate strategic risks across the business unit. You'll be presenting this to the board.
- Level: Expert
Digital Tools
- Tool: Intelex, ETQ Reliance, MasterControl, Veeva QualityDocs (QMS/EHS Platforms)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Leading platform selection, defining data governance, integrating with other enterprise systems (e.g., ERP, CRM), and setting the strategic roadmap for digital quality and safety.
- Tool: Microsoft Excel (Power Query, PivotCharts, Statistical Functions)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Setting standards for data analysis and reporting across the function, reviewing complex data models, and using it for high-level strategic analysis and scenario planning.
- Tool: Minitab, JMP (Statistical Software)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Determining which statistical methods are appropriate for major business problems, championing data-driven decision making, and providing expert guidance to your team on complex analyses.
- Tool: Power BI, Tableau (Data Visualization)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Designing the executive-level Quality/Safety dashboard portfolio, ensuring data tells a clear, actionable story for the board and senior leadership.
- Tool: ServiceNow GRC, Archer, Diligent Boards (Executive/GRC Platforms)
- Level: Expert/Architect
- Usage: Managing modules, configuring risk frameworks, preparing board-level reports, and integrating quality and safety data into the broader GRC strategy.
Industry Knowledge
- Area: Global Regulatory Landscape & Compliance
- Desc: Deep, up-to-date knowledge of relevant international and national quality, health, safety, and environmental regulations specific to our industry. This isn't just knowing the rules; it's understanding the intent and anticipating future changes.
- Area: Industry Best Practices in Quality & Safety
- Desc: A comprehensive understanding of leading practices and emerging trends in quality management, continuous improvement, and safety culture within our sector and adjacent industries. You'll be expected to bring external insights into our organisation.
- Area: Business Acumen & Financial Literacy
- Desc: A strong grasp of business operations, financial principles, and how quality and safety impact the P&L. You need to be able to articulate the financial case for quality investments and risk mitigation strategies.
Regulatory Compliance Regulations
- Reg: ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems)
- Usage: You'll own the certification for your business unit, ensuring not just compliance but leveraging the framework for genuine operational excellence. This includes leading major audits and driving continuous improvement of the QMS.
- Reg: ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems)
- Usage: Responsible for the strategic implementation and ongoing certification of ISO 45001, driving a proactive safety culture and ensuring robust risk management practices across all operations.
- Reg: ISO 14001 (Environmental Management Systems)
- Usage: Overseeing the implementation and maintenance of environmental management systems, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and driving sustainability initiatives.
- Reg: Industry-Specific Regulations (e.g., IATF 16949, ISO 13485, CQC)
- Usage: Depending on our specific sector, you'll be the ultimate authority on all relevant industry-specific quality and safety standards, ensuring full compliance and competitive advantage.
Essential Prerequisites
- Proven track record of leading large-scale quality and continuous improvement programmes across multiple sites or business units.
- Extensive experience (10+ years) in a senior leadership role within Compliance, Quality, Health & Safety, with direct reports including managers.
- Demonstrable experience managing significant P&L or budget responsibility (£2M+).
- Experience presenting to and influencing executive leadership teams and boards.
- Expert-level knowledge and practical application of Lean Six Sigma methodologies, certified Black Belt or Master Black Belt preferred (or equivalent practical experience).
- Deep understanding of enterprise-level QMS/EHS platforms and their strategic implementation.
- A history of successfully driving cultural change initiatives within complex organisations.
Career Pathway Context
To step into this Director role, you'd typically have spent several years as a Lead QI Specialist or Quality Improvement Manager, demonstrating not just technical mastery but also significant leadership, strategic thinking, and a proven ability to influence at senior levels. It's about showing you can not only manage a team but also shape the direction of an entire function and business unit.
Qualifications & Credentials
Emerging Foundation Skills
- Skill: AI-Driven Predictive Compliance & Risk
- Why: AI is rapidly moving beyond basic data analysis into predictive modelling for compliance and risk. Regulators are also starting to use AI, so we need to be smarter. Leaders who can harness AI to anticipate issues will have a massive competitive edge and significantly reduce our exposure.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Machine learning for anomaly detection in operatio', 'description': 'Machine learning for anomaly detection in operational data'}, {'concept_name': 'Natural Language Processing (NLP) for unstructured', 'description': 'Natural Language Processing (NLP) for unstructured incident reports and audit findings'}, {'concept_name': 'Predictive analytics for identifying high-risk are', 'description': 'Predictive analytics for identifying high-risk areas before incidents occur'}, {'concept_name': 'Ethical AI considerations in compliance and safety', 'description': 'Ethical AI considerations in compliance and safety decision-making'}, {'concept_name': 'Integration of AI insights into executive risk das', 'description': 'Integration of AI insights into executive risk dashboards'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Attend an executive briefing on AI for GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance).
- Next 6 months: Partner with our Data Science team to pilot an AI-driven predictive maintenance or safety risk model.
- Next 12 months: Develop a strategic roadmap for AI adoption within the Quality and Safety function.
- Ongoing: Read industry reports and case studies on AI in compliance and risk management.
- QuickWin: Start experimenting with AI tools (like ChatGPT Enterprise or Claude) to summarise lengthy regulatory documents or draft initial risk assessments. See what it can do for you today.
- Skill: ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) Integration
- Why: ESG isn't just a buzzword; it's becoming a critical driver for investors, customers, and regulators. Quality and Safety leaders are uniquely positioned to own the 'S' and 'E' in ESG, integrating these principles into our core operational processes and reporting. It's about broader corporate responsibility.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'ESG reporting frameworks (e.g., GRI, SASB)', 'description': 'ESG reporting frameworks (e.g., GRI, SASB)'}, {'concept_name': 'Supply chain due diligence for social and environm', 'description': 'Supply chain due diligence for social and environmental impact'}, {'concept_name': 'Carbon footprint measurement and reduction strateg', 'description': 'Carbon footprint measurement and reduction strategies'}, {'concept_name': 'Worker welfare and human rights in global operatio', 'description': 'Worker welfare and human rights in global operations'}, {'concept_name': 'Linking quality and safety metrics to broader ESG ', 'description': 'Linking quality and safety metrics to broader ESG performance indicators'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Familiarise yourself with our company's current ESG report and initiatives.
- Next 6 months: Engage with our Sustainability or Investor Relations teams to understand their priorities.
- Next 12 months: Identify 2-3 key areas where Quality and Safety can directly contribute to our ESG goals and develop an action plan.
- Ongoing: Seek out training or certifications in ESG management.
- QuickWin: Review your current QMS/EHS metrics and identify any that could be reframed or expanded to contribute directly to our ESG reporting. Start a dialogue with relevant teams.
Advancing Technical Skills
- Skill: Advanced Data Governance & Architecture for GRC
- Why: As we collect more data from more sources (IoT, AI, operational systems), ensuring its integrity, security, and usability for GRC purposes becomes paramount. You'll need to lead the strategy for how quality and safety data is managed across the enterprise.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Data quality frameworks and master data management', 'description': 'Data quality frameworks and master data management (MDM)'}, {'concept_name': 'Data privacy and security regulations (e.g., GDPR,', 'description': 'Data privacy and security regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) as they apply to quality/safety data'}, {'concept_name': 'Data lake/warehouse strategies for GRC analytics', 'description': 'Data lake/warehouse strategies for GRC analytics'}, {'concept_name': 'API integrations for seamless data flow between sy', 'description': 'API integrations for seamless data flow between systems'}, {'concept_name': 'Data ownership and stewardship models', 'description': 'Data ownership and stewardship models'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Review our current enterprise data governance policies.
- Next 6 months: Work with IT and Legal to define data ownership and access protocols for critical QMS/EHS data.
- Next 12 months: Lead an initiative to standardise data definitions and taxonomies across key quality and safety systems.
- Ongoing: Stay updated on best practices for data management in highly regulated industries.
- QuickWin: Identify one critical data set (e.g., CAPA data) and work with your team to improve its completeness and consistency, setting a standard for others.
- Skill: Digital Twin & IoT Integration for Quality & Safety
- Why: The 'physical' world of operations is becoming increasingly 'digital'. Integrating data from IoT sensors and creating digital twins of our processes allows for real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and proactive safety interventions. This is a game-changer for prevention.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'IoT sensor data collection and analysis for proces', 'description': 'IoT sensor data collection and analysis for process parameters'}, {'concept_name': 'Digital twin concepts for real-time process simula', 'description': 'Digital twin concepts for real-time process simulation and optimisation'}, {'concept_name': 'Predictive maintenance models based on sensor data', 'description': 'Predictive maintenance models based on sensor data'}, {'concept_name': 'Real-time safety monitoring (e.g., hazardous gas d', 'description': 'Real-time safety monitoring (e.g., hazardous gas detection, equipment health)'}, {'concept_name': 'Cybersecurity considerations for connected operati', 'description': 'Cybersecurity considerations for connected operational technology (OT)'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Research case studies on IoT and digital twins in our industry.
- Next 6 months: Partner with Operations and IT to identify a pilot project for IoT sensor deployment for a critical process.
- Next 12 months: Develop a business case for a digital twin initiative focused on quality or safety improvement.
- Ongoing: Attend industry conferences focused on Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing.
- QuickWin: Identify one manual data collection point in a critical process and explore off-the-shelf IoT sensor solutions that could automate it, improving data accuracy and frequency.
Future Skills Closing Note
As Director, your role isn't to be the hands-on expert in every new technology, but to understand its strategic potential, how it integrates into our existing landscape, and how it can be leveraged to achieve our quality and safety objectives. You're the visionary who guides the adoption and ensures these advancements deliver real value.
Education Requirements
- Level: Minimum
- Req: A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent OFQUAL Level 6 qualification) in Engineering, Science, Business Management, or a related technical field.
- Alts: Extensive (20+ years) practical experience in senior Quality, Operations, or Compliance leadership roles, demonstrating a clear progression of responsibility and impact, can be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Level: Preferred
- Req: A Master's degree (or equivalent OFQUAL Level 7 qualification) in a relevant discipline such as Business Administration (MBA), Quality Management, or Organisational Leadership.
- Alts: Specialised executive education programmes in Quality Leadership or Operational Excellence from a recognised institution are also highly valued.
Experience Requirements
You'll need roughly 16-20 years of progressive experience in Compliance, Quality, Health & Safety roles, with a significant portion (at least 8-10 years) spent in senior leadership positions managing large teams (25+ people, including managers) and driving enterprise-level programmes. We're looking for someone who has successfully owned and transformed Quality Management Systems, managed substantial budgets (P&L £2M+), and regularly presented to and influenced C-suite executives and board members. Experience in our specific industry sector is a strong advantage, but we're open to exceptional candidates from highly regulated environments.
Preferred Certifications
- Cert: Certified Quality Auditor (CQA)
- Prod: ASQ or equivalent
- Usage: Demonstrates deep understanding of audit principles, which is crucial for overseeing the internal and external audit programmes.
- Cert: Project Management Professional (PMP)
- Prod: PMI
- Usage: Useful for managing large, complex quality improvement programmes and ensuring they stay on track, on budget, and deliver expected outcomes.
- Cert: Certified Environmental Professional (CEP)
- Prod: Various
- Usage: Valuable for roles with significant environmental management responsibilities, especially if ISO 14001 is a core part of the remit.
Recommended Activities
- Regularly attend and present at industry conferences (e.g., ASQ World Conference, IOSH Conference) to stay abreast of emerging trends and network with peers.
- Participate in executive leadership development programmes focused on strategic thinking, organisational change, and board governance.
- Engage in continuous learning around AI, data analytics, and digital transformation as they apply to quality and safety.
- Maintain active memberships in relevant professional bodies (e.g., ASQ, IOSH, CQI) and contribute to industry working groups or committees.
Career Progression Pathways
Entry Paths to This Role
- Path: From Quality Improvement Manager (L5)
- Time: 3-5 years as an L5 Manager
- Path: From Lead/Principal Quality Improvement Specialist (L4)
- Time: 5-8 years as an L4 Lead/Principal
- Path: From Director in a Related Field (e.g., Operations, Engineering)
- Time: Varies, typically 15+ years total experience with 5+ years at Director level
Career Progression From This Role
- Pathway: VP of Quality & Safety / Chief Quality Officer (L7)
- Time: 3-5 years in the Director role
- Pathway: Chief Operating Officer (COO) or other C-Suite Role
- Time: 5-8+ years in the Director role, potentially with an interim VP role
Long Term Vision Potential Roles
- Title: Chief Quality Officer (CQO)
- Time: 5-10 years
- Title: Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Time: 8-15 years
- Title: Head of ESG & Sustainability
- Time: 7-12 years
Sector Mobility
With your deep understanding of compliance, process improvement, and risk management, you'd be highly sought after in other highly regulated industries such as Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Aerospace, Automotive, or even Financial Services. Your skills are fundamentally transferable to any environment where quality, safety, and compliance are paramount.
How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development
DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis
Zavmo maps your current competencies against all requirements in this job description through conversational assessment. We evaluate your foundation skills (communication, strategic thinking), functional skills (CRM expertise, negotiation), and readiness for career progression.
Output: Personalised skills gap heat map showing strengths and priorities, estimated time to competency, neurodiversity accommodations.
DISCUSS Phase: Personalised Learning Pathway
Based on your DISCOVER results, Zavmo creates a personalised learning plan prioritised by impact: foundation skills first, then functional skills. We adapt to your learning style, pace, and neurodiversity needs (ADHD, dyslexia, autism).
Output: Week-by-week schedule, each module linked to specific job responsibilities, checkpoints and milestones.
DELIVER Phase: Conversational Learning
Learn through conversation, not boring modules. Zavmo uses 10 conversation types (Socratic dialogue, role-play, coaching, case studies) to build competence. Practice difficult QBR presentations, negotiate tough renewals, and handle churn conversations in a safe AI environment before facing real clients.
Example: "For 'Stakeholder Mapping', Zavmo will guide you through analysing a complex enterprise account, identifying key decision-makers, and building an engagement strategy."
DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment
Zavmo automatically builds your evidence portfolio as you learn. Every conversation, practice scenario, and application example is captured and mapped to NOS performance criteria. When ready, your portfolio supports OFQUAL qualification claims and demonstrates competence to employers.
Output: Competency matrix, evidence portfolio (downloadable), qualification readiness, career progression score.