Mark Hammar
September 25, 2017
The role of the quality management representative has been part of the aerospace Quality Management System (QMS) for a long time, and even though other QMS standards, such as ISO 9001:2015, have removed this requirement, it has been left in the requirements of AS9100 Rev D. If you are transitioning from AS9100 Rev C to Rev D, you will already have a quality management representative assigned, and there is no need to change this. However, if you are just now implementing AS9100 Rev D as your Quality Management System, you will have to find a person to fulfill this role, but whom do you choose?
To understand who the best person for the job is, you need to understand what the job is. I have already discussed in detail the requirements for the quality management representative, as well as some explanation as to why this is retained in the latest revision of AS9100, in the blog post Is the management representative still required in AS9100 Rev D? So, here I will just give a quick point form summary of what the management representative is required to do as per the AS9100 Rev D standard.
The management representative for the QMS:
If these are the tasks required of the quality management representative, then who would be the best person in your organization?
Of course, the AS9100 Rev D standard does not directly tell you who to appoint to this position, but judging from the responsibilities that the role carries, there are a few things to keep in mind when you make your decision:
So, who has these qualities in your organization? The person who has these qualities, or can easily gain them, is probably the right choice for the role of quality management representative.
The answer to this question is no; however, this person may be the best choice. It is true that many companies have the senior quality management person as their quality management representative, be they the quality manager, quality director, or vice president of quality. This person does have authorities and responsibilities that align with the management representative position, and for many people in the organization, this person may already be the person to whom employees and customers go in order to resolve quality issues. If this is the case, then adding the label of quality management representative to this person will not be problematic, as they already do much of the work required of the position.
To better understand the requirements for the quality management representative in an AS9100D-based QMS, download this white paper: Clause-by-clause explanation of AS9100 Rev D.