Quality Technician

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Crewkerne, Somerset
11 months ago
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Quality Technician – £14.00 per Hour, Long term Temp role
Crewkerne, Somerset | Monday - Friday |  Global Engineering Company

Join a leading engineering company and take on a key role in quality assurance!

Role Overview:

We are seeking a skilled Quality Technician to join the team at a top global engineering company in Crewkerne, Somerset. This is a long-term temporary role, offering a competitive hourly rate. As a Quality Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality of products through carrying out and managing metrology tasks on both externally sourced and internally manufactured components. This role also includes the calibration of onsite measurement instruments, signing off process route cards for compliance, and covering general quality engineering tasks.

Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate closely with the Quality Manager to maintain the highest standards of quality assurance
Programme and operate CMM machines to accurately measure components
Create detailed dimensional reports to track quality control
Ensure compliance with procedures and customer specifications

What We’re Looking For:

Prior experience with CMM operation
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings
Familiarity with AS9100/9001 quality management systems (desirable)
Experience in the aerospace industry preferred
A strong work ethic and commitment to quality assurance
If you are a Quality Technician looking to join a world-class engineering team and make a significant impact, apply now

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