Quality Control Inspector

Newcastle upon Tyne
11 months ago
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Job Title: QC Inspector
Location: Newcastle, UK
Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience
Benefits: Company pension, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, training & development opportunities

The Company
BEL Engineering is a leading precision engineering company specializing in high-quality manufacturing solutions. With a strong commitment to innovation and excellence, they provide a dynamic work environment where employees can thrive and develop their careers.

In 2012, BEL Engineering was established as a project managed CNC machining business to cater for the growing demand for precision sub-contract machining in the UK and European markets. Operating from their secure, integrated manufacturing facility in Newcastle upon Tyne, they manufacture 3mm diameter to 50 tonne components for customers in a wide variety of sectors, including civil nuclear, defence, aerospace, marine and oil & gas.

Benefits

Company Pension Scheme

Life Insurance Policy

Employee Assistance Programme, which allows employees to access wellbeing support 24/7.

Eye Care Provision

Annual Community Fund

Annual Holiday buy and sell

Training and Development

Car Salary Sacrifice Scheme

Cycle to Work Scheme

Enhanced Maternity Leave

Also – Workwear, Canteen, Bike Facilities, Free Parking, Free fruit on Wednesdays, Culture Champions, Health Advocates, Wellbeing Events, Social Activities, Charity Fundraising, Long Service Awards, Recognition Scheme.

Working Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Days and Nights.

Job Description:

We are currently recruiting for a QC Inspector to join a skilled Quality team in a precision engineering environment. The QC Inspector will report directly to the QC Cell Manager and be responsible for coordinating inspection activities to ensure components meet required quality standards.

As a QC Inspector, your primary duties will include first-off, in-process, and final inspection of machined components, ensuring all parts are fully traceable and accurately documented. You will play a key role in maintaining inspection records, using ERP systems, and raising non-conformance reports (MRBs) in line with company procedures.

You’ll also help uphold calibration control of inspection equipment, promote a culture of continuous improvement, and support training of apprentices and new team members within the department.

The successful QC Inspector will also champion safe working practices and ensure that inspection operations follow internal quality systems and 5S housekeeping standards. Flexibility, a keen eye for detail, and a proactive mindset are essential in this role.

Skills & Experience:



Strong background in quality inspection within a precision engineering or manufacturing environment

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Skilled in using precision measuring tools (e.g. micrometers, verniers, height gauges)

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Excellent understanding of engineering drawings and Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T)

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Experience inspecting components for sectors such as aerospace, oil & gas, or defence is advantageous

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Confident with ERP systems (IFS or similar)

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Strong communication skills and a team player attitude

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Committed to continuous improvement and delivering high-quality work

Why Should You Apply?

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Join a high-performing, quality-driven engineering business

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Work with cutting-edge tools and technology

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Supportive management and development-focused culture

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Opportunity to make a visible impact in a key quality assurance role

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Be part of a business that values people and process equally

If you’re a detail-oriented QC Inspector looking to take the next step in your quality career within a respected engineering business, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now to become a vital part of a team where quality truly matters

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