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Cmm Inspector (Afternoons)

Willenhall
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THE COMPANY
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a CMM Inspector to join this growing organisation, part of a larger Group that provide precision engineering services to a range of industries including aerospace and automotive.
THE JOB
You will inspect products using both first principles and CMM machines to support manufacturing activities as well as producing inspection reports and FAIRS documentation to AS9102. In addition, you will assist in problem investigations.
THE CANDIDATE
Ideally you will have some formal engineering training, and be experienced in CMM programming and inspection of machined parts as well as producing FAIRS reports.You will be keen to develop your career within this progressive employer.
THE PACKAGE
Salary between £37,000 and £40,000 depending upon experience
33 days holiday
Afternoon shift 4pm - 2am Monday to Thursday
Pension scheme
Ongoing training and personal development

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