Supplier Quality Specialist

Cubiq Recruitment
Cowes, Isle of Wight
10 months ago
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Quality Inspector – Composites & Sheet Metal (Isle of Wight, Onsite)
Contract Position | Aerospace Manufacturing | South Coast Travel
A leading aerospace supplier is seeking a skilled Quality Inspector to support on-site inspection activities at a key facility on the Isle of Wight, with occasional travel to other manufacturing sites across the south coast. This is a hands-on, onsite role focused on composite and fabricated components.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform product verification and in-process inspections on aerospace parts
Review and validate First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs) to AS9102 standards
Assess Root Cause and Corrective Actions (RCCA) for non-conformances
Prepare and present quality performance data and metrics
Collaborate with engineering, production, and supplier quality teams Preferred Skills & Experience:

Inspection experience in sheet metal and composite manufacturing
Knowledge of overhead laser layup techniques (highly desirable)
Proficient in interpreting 2D and 3D drawings and technical documentation
Familiar with machined/fabricated assemblies, wire looms, and fuel systems
Competent with digital systems and quality databases
Excellent verbal and written communication skills This is a great opportunity to join a high-integrity supply chain project and play a key role in the delivery of critical aerospace components

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