Inspector

Brentwood
6 hours ago
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Job Title Inspector

Town Near Brentwood

Salary £25,000 - £35,000

A global distribution company based near Brentwood who supply the aerospace industry are looking to recruit an Inspector to ensure products match the quality requirements of their clients. They will consider experienced Inspectors who have previously worked within the aerospace industry or aerospace engineering graduates .

What's on offer?

25 Days Holiday plus bank holidays

Flexible working hours - Usual working hours are 8am-5pm Monday to Thursday and 8am to 12pm Friday

Cycle to Work Scheme, on site gym and great recreation facilities

Enhanced Pension Contribution

Free on site parking

Duties:

Perform dimensional, visual and documentation inspection on incoming parts and outgoing products

Create and maintain product inspection checklists

Identify material and parts for ad hoc sample inspection

Document Inspection results and outcomes through completing detailed reports

Create, Manage and Review FAIRs in accordance with AS9102

Support and assist the calibration process by aiding external and internal calibration

Assist with Root Cause failure mode investigation of product returns

Create and action non-Conformities and supplier returns

Maintain, review and action shelf-life inventory

Experience:

A working knowledge of aerospace regulations preferable

Knowledge of AS9102 and ISO 2859-1 would be advantageous

Must have the ability to read and understand technical data including drawings and specifications

Previous experience using measuring equipment such as micrometres, verniers, etc.

The ideal candidate would be an aerospace graduate

Must be computer literate and familiar with Microsoft Outlook and Word, MS Office.

Good communication, numeracy and literacy skills are required

Candidates who require sponsorship now or in the future can not be considered for this position.

Call Julia @ Prime Appointments or apply via the link

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