Final Inspector (aerospace)

SolviT Recruitment
Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Last month
£19 ph

Salary

£19 ph

Posted
9 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Final/Visual Inspector

Wigston (LE18)

Monday - Friday

£19.16p/hr (£16.10p/hr during initial training)

Urgent: Full Time

We are looking for an experienced final inspector, who has experience in the aerospace sector, knows their way around a manual micrometer and has strong knowledge around inspection processes.

What you will be doing

Carrying out visual inspections

Ensuring documentation meets both internal & external compliance

Highlight any non-conforming products (report & root cause)

Shift rotation

Days – Monday to Thursday 05:45 – 13:45 Friday 05:45 – 10:45

Afternoon – Monday to Thursday 13:45 – 21:45 Friday 10:45 – 15:45

Your initial induction is on fixed days (average 2 – 4 weeks), then moved to the rotating shift pattern. While training you will be on £16.10 then once on rotating pattern moved up to £19.16.

To be considered

Previous experience inspecting aerospace components

Familiar with different inspection processes

Able to commit to the rotating shift

In return – this role offers you:

£19.16 p/hour (£16.10 p/hour when training on days).

37 hours paid per week (average working out annual).

Massive overtime potential.

Quarterly bonus

Proper career ladder to climb.

Excellent facilities.

Job security.

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This is working with an aerospace company that is getting fresh orders daily, offers genuine career progression (all senior staff started on the shop floor), job security and a great environment. Most people that join the company don’t leave until they retire to give you an idea of how good it can be.

Sound good to you?

APPLY NOW

Applying is easy, just respond back to this advert with your CV clearly showing the skills needed and we will be in touch. Everyone will receive a reply, but please do ensure your CV is relevant.

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