CMM Inspector

Basildon
2 weeks ago
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Our client, a leading aerospace and defence precision engineering company in Basildon, is seeking an exceptional CMM Inspector to join their Quality department.

Your Key Responsibilities

Conduct comprehensive first-off, interim, and batch inspections of high-precision machined components using state-of-the-art coordinate measuring machines

Select appropriate CMM stylus configurations, extension bars, and probe heads to achieve optimal measurement accuracy and accessibility

Develop bespoke metrology fixtures and datum referencing systems to ensure repeatable part alignment and GD&T verification

Generate detailed inspection reports including Form & Profile analysis, Surface Finish measurements, and dimensional compliance to BS 8888 standards

Analyse measurement data using Statistical Process Control (SPC) methodologies to identify process capability indices trends

Optimise CMM programming using DMIS routines to balance cycle time efficiency and measurement integrity

Calibrate and maintain precision measurement equipment in accordance with UKAS guidelines

Support continuous improvement initiatives through measurement system analysis (MSA) and gauge R&R studies

Experience & Qualifications

Proficient in PCDMIS and Calypso metrology software packages with proven programming experience

Advanced skills in interpreting complex engineering drawings with GD&T callouts to ISO standards

Extensive experience with diverse measurement techniques including touch-trigger probing, scanning, vision systems, and optical CMMs

Demonstrated capability with surface plate techniques, height gauges, micrometers, and shadowgraph equipment

HNC/HND in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent qualification

Familiarity with ISO 9001, AS9100, or IATF 16949 quality management systems is highly desirable

Experience creating detailed measurement plans and First Article Inspection documentation

Technical Skills

Thorough understanding of measurement uncertainty principles and error compensation techniques

Proficient in interpreting and applying geometric tolerancing standards (ISO 1101)

Experienced in form measurement including roundness, straightness, flatness, and cylindricity

Capable of conducting PPAP submissions and working with quality planning tools (APQP, FMEA)

Competent with temperature-compensated measuring techniques in shop floor environments

Personal Attributes

Logical problem-solver with meticulous attention to detail and passion for precision

Strong communication skills to effectively liaise with engineering, production, and customer quality representatives

Well-organised with ability to prioritise workload under demanding customer and production timelines

Self-motivated professional who takes pride in measurement accuracy and quality assurance

Must be able to commute to/relocate to Basildon area

UK work authorisation and driving licence required

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