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CMM Inspector

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CMM Inspector

Cmm Inspector

CMM Inspector

CMM Inspector

CMM Inspector

Cmm Inspector

CMM Inspector

Salary: £35,000 - £40,000
Location: Bristol
Hours: Monday–Friday, 37.5 hours per week
Start Date: ASAP
Type: Permanent

Syntech Recruitment are exclusively partnered with one of the UK’s most reputable engineering services businesses and we are on the lookout for CMM Inspectors to join this forward-thinking client. Whether you're already in the UK on a visa or Post-Study Work permit, this is your chance to grow with an approved sponsor.

CMM Inspector Responsibilities:

Operating Co-ordinate machines and or Articulated Arms to ensure gauge, tool and or component precision.
Running and creating programs
Conducting inspection of complex gauges, tools and or parts to tight tolerances.
Producing detailed inspection reports in line with various industry expectations, i.e Calibration, Automotive, Aerospace.
Working closely with technical leads and wider laboratory teams to resolve quality issues. 

CMM Inspector Expertise:

Experience I operating Co-ordinate machines and or Articulated Arms (e.g., Mitutoyo, Hexagon, FARO or similar).
A solid understanding of engineering drawings and GD&T.
Previous experience in a precision engineering or calibration laboratory environment.
Strong attention to detail and a quality-first mindset. 

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Application Process: We aim to respond to all applicants within 5 working days. If you don’t hear from us within this time, please consider your application unsuccessful.

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Syntech Recruitment Limited: We act as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for temporary placements. For full details, including our T&C’s and Privacy Policy, visit our website: (url removed).

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