Quality Inspectors

Unicorn Resourcing
Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire
11 months ago
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2 x Quality Inspector
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: £28,000 - £32,500 depending on experience
Location: Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire
Hours: 37.5 hours Monday to Friday (1pm finish Fridays) onsite
We are currently seeking a dedicated Quality Inspector for our client to ensure that products are inspected in accordance with the correct requirements, specifications, and materials as agreed upon with the customer. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in supporting various departments within the business and ensuring that products supplied are manufactured in conformance with relevant design data and specifications.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Approve products to drawings and customers supporting documentation.
  • Provide assistance and support within the business regarding product conformance.
  • Operate singularly or as part of a team that optimizes inspection resources effectively.
  • Record non-confirming products in a descriptive manner to assist Quality Assurance Engineers.
  • Conduct internal audits within departments.
    Knowledge:
  • Ability to use measuring equipment such as rulers, calipers, gauges, or micrometers to inspect, test, and measure products (Essential).
  • Strong proficiency in reading technical engineering drawings (Essential).
  • Previous history and knowledge of FAI processes would be beneficial.
  • Experience working with customer drawings and supporting documentation for correct product manufacture and assembly.
  • Experience conducting internal departmental audits.
  • Experience in regulatory document recording.
  • Good working knowledge of Quality procedures.
  • Understanding of FAIR process to AS9102 would be beneficial.
  • Knowledge of aerospace manufacturing quality systems (desirable)
    Skills and Competencies:
  • Computer skills – Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
  • Good organisational and time management skills.
  • Strong verbal and written communication.
  • Ability to engage with the wider team.
  • Setting and implementing high standards of housekeeping in your department.
    If you are interested in the role of Quality Inspector and feel that you have the relevant experience, please contact your Recruitment Partner, Lisa Logan at Unicorn Resourcing on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
    If this job isn't exactly right for you but you're looking for something new, please contact us for a confidential career discussion.
    Unicorn Resourcing Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in regard to this Permanent opportunity

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