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If you're a skilled Quality Inspector with CMM operating experience, this might be the career move you've been waiting for. Known for their precision and innovation, they're a trusted partner to some of the biggest names in these fields.

About the Company
This company is at the forefront of advanced manufacturing and quality assurance. They play a key role in delivering high-performance solutions to demanding industries, including Motorsport, automotive and aerospace where precision is everything.
They are committed to innovation, a focus on excellence, and an environment where employees are genuinely valued. They're not just about getting the job done - they're about doing it to the highest standard, every time.

What They're Looking For

Hands-on experience operating CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machines).
Strong attention to detail and a focus on delivering high-quality results.
Understanding of ISO9001 and ongoing continuous improvement
Why This Role Stands Out

4-Day Work Week: Enjoy a better work-life balance while maintaining a full-time career.
Work on Exciting Projects: Be part of the team that contributes to world-class motorsport and automotive solutions.
Opportunities to Grow: They invest in their people, offering career progression and ongoing development.
If you want to be a part of a team working to ever improve quality in exciting industries, click apply and Will Donaldson will be in touch. - even if your CV isn't up to date, Will would be more than happy to help

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