Quality Inspector

TechNichols Resourcing
Tongham, Surrey
11 months ago
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Position: Quality Inspector / Quality Technician
Salary: £41,000 to £46,000 per annum, depending on skills/experience, plus bonus, life assurance, overtime paid at x1.5, pension
Hours: Monday to Thursday, afternoon shift, 2:45pm till 12:00am (4 days week only!)
Location: Commutable from Camberley, Bracknell, Farnborough, Farnham, Guildford, Aldershot and surrounding areas

Company

A very modern, well established and growing manufacturing company who precision machined parts and solutions to various industries including Aerospace and Defence are on the lookout for a Quality Inspector / Quality Technician to join their team on their afternoon shift. It is a new shift that's newly created due to growth, expansion and moving into their new factory premises!

You will benefit from a modern, clean and cutting edge technology environment, backed by a great and supportive team where you will have scope to learn, progress and develop your career.

If you have a background in a Quality or some Quality experience, looking for a genuine career opportunity, somewhere hard work is recognised, rewarded and praise given, this role is for you! Please don't delay and apply now!

Responsibilities

Working in a state of the art and modern factory, your role in the Quality Inspection team will include;

· Perform mechanical inspection, working to Microns on parts using CMM’s, Roundtest, Con Tracers, Shadow Graphs and Height Gauges.
· Ensuring Quality standards are maintained and QMS procedures are followed correctly.
· Inspecting finished product prior to release under Delegated Quality Release for key customers.
· Preparing customer reports, certificates and raising release order documentation.
· Maintaining Quality records and KPI data related to Quality Release.
· Maintaining customer delegated release inspection logs.
· Verifying incoming receipt materials and finished product from sub-tiers.
· Involvement in Quality investigations.

Requirements

· Background and experience in a Quality role - this could be as Quality Technician or Quality Inspector or Quality Engineer.
· Those with who may have had some Quality work as part of their role may also be considered and offered training and development.
· Ideally experience working in Aerospace, however other manufacturing and machining environments will also be considered.
· Preferred the use of some quality inspection and tools and measuring equipment such as CMM’s, Roundtest, Con Tracers, Shadow Graphs and Height Gauges etc.
· Great work ethic and keenness to be part of a great team and company.
· Willing and desire to learn and develop their skills.

If this role sounds of interest, please apply now and send your most up to date CV to Wesley at TechNichols Resourcing to be considered. Or call TechNichols Resourcing and speak with Wesley for further information.

We will endeavour to get back to all applicants but if you have not heard back within 5 working days unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful

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