CMM Inspector

Matchtech
Shoreham-by-Sea
1 year ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

CMM Inspector

CMM Inspector

Quality Technician / CMM Inspector (PC DMIS)

CMM Quality Inspector

Mechancial Inspector

Quality Inspector (Aerospace)

Job summary

Our Automotive Client are looking to employ a Fully Skilled CMM Inspector to join their current team of professionals on a 12-month contract.

Key skills required for this role

CMM, Inspection, CMM programming and usage (Mitutoyo or similar)

Important

CMM, Inspection

Job description

Key accountabilities

This role has arisen to support introduction of New Product, the role involves working in a small team to validate high quality components mainly for the Powertrain industry. With a right first-time philosophy and a flexible and efficient approach to the task at hand. You shall be working with Mitutoyo coordinate measuring machines both setting and operating to meet the increasing demands of our Engine production growth. Knowledge of programming with Mitutoyo Software would a distinct advantage.

Additional/special features of the role

The successful candidate will be fully proficient in mechanical measuring skills, as well as use of CMM machines. The ability to work individually and as part of a team to maximise the challenges this position offers is essential. Show a proactive and innovative approach to supporting the team, thrive on problem solving and have a natural desire to contribute to continuous improvement within the team. Responsible for management of stock in and out of the Inspection process. Be willing to work overtime when required to achieve delivery dates. This role is a shift based.

Essential technical and professional skills, knowledge and qualification

CMM programming and usage (Mitutoyo or similar) A clear understanding of engineering drawings and geometric tolerances is a requirement. Knowledge of Engineering Componentry would be an advantage.

Desirable technical and professional skills, knowledge and qualification

Experience of Warehouse Management Systems.

Who are we?

Our Client are a global strategic, environmental, and engineering consultancy at the intersection of transport, energy, and global climate agendas, solving the most complex issues to help achieve a safe and sustainable world.

We are relied upon by our clients worldwide to deliver engineering, scientific and consulting capabilities supported by niche manufacturing. We are in 23 countries worldwide and blend our global expertise with local knowledge to deliver complex projects. With some 3,000 employees worldwide, our talented global teams take pride in delivering quality work for our clients and use know-how in science and engineering to create practical solutions. For over 100 years, we have been developing sustainable solutions: to maximise efficiency and eliminate waste.

We work across eight key market sectors: aerospace and defence; automotive; energy utilities and waste; financial services; government and public sector; industrial and manufacturing; maritime; rail and mass transit. We deliver technologically advanced solutions that ensure access to clean air and water; cross-sector engineering solutions to accelerate decarbonised transportation; innovation to support global net zero and industry agendas; comprehensive expertise in safety, assurance, and certification.

Everything we do is underpinned by our deep heritage and strong DNA that, combined with our vision and values, actively guide our way of work. Our values are create together, be innovative, aim high and be mindful. Putting our values into action is what binds us together and makes us a great place to work and a company with which our clients want to do business.

If you are proactive, innovative, and thrive on challenges, this is an excellent opportunity to work on exciting projects in a company that values collaboration, innovation, and excellence.

Share

manages this role

Matchtech is a STEM Recruitment Specialist, with over 35 years’ experience

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Contract vs Permanent Space Jobs: Which Pays Better in 2025?

From small satellite launches to deep‑space exploration, the UK space industry is soaring to new heights. Innovations in rocket propulsion, Earth observation, satellite communications, and space debris management have created a thriving job market—ranging from satellite engineers and mission analysts to business development leads and regulatory experts. Yet, with so many emerging roles, professionals often wonder which type of employment—day‑rate contracting, fixed-term (FTC), or permanent positions—delivers the best pay and most favourable career conditions. In this blog post, we delve into the pros, cons, and earning potential of each employment format. We also provide sample take‑home pay scenarios to illustrate how annual income can differ when working as a self‑employed contractor vs. on an FTC or in a permanent role. If you are contemplating your next move in this exciting sector, read on to discover the key factors that will help you determine whether contract or permanent space jobs are more lucrative in 2025—and how each path aligns with your long‑term career goals.

Thales Alenia Space Jobs in 2025: Your Complete UK Guide to Building Europe’s Next‑Generation Satellites & Lunar Gateways

From pressurised modules orbiting the Moon to broadband mega‑constellations 1,200 km above Earth, Thales Alenia Space (TAS) sits at the heart of Europe’s space ambitions. A joint venture between Thales (67 %) and Leonardo (33 %), TAS employs more than 8,500 people across 17 sites—with growing hubs in Bristol and the Harwell Space Cluster. The firm is lead contractor for Europe’s IRIS² secure‑connect constellation (green‑lit in 2024) and supplies modules for NASA/ESA’s Lunar Gateway. Unsurprisingly, TAS has ramped up hiring: a quick scan of the Thales Alenia Space careers portal shows vacancies in systems engineering, RF payloads, AIT and mission operations. Whether you are a UK graduate dreaming of building communications payloads, a thermal engineer keen to keep lunar habitats at room temperature, or a programme manager itching to deliver the next Copernicus Earth‑observation satellite, this guide explains how to land a Thales Alenia Space job in 2025.

Satellite Engineering vs. Launch Vehicle Engineering vs. Ground Systems: Which Path Should You Choose?

The space sector has experienced a remarkable resurgence in recent years, fuelled by commercial enterprises, miniaturised satellites, reusable rockets, and interplanetary missions. From building satellites that gather climate data to launching payloads on low-cost rockets or orchestrating ground infrastructure for real-time mission control, this industry spans a vast array of engineering and scientific disciplines. If you’ve been browsing space jobs on www.ukspacejobs.co.uk, you’ll likely notice a variety of roles falling into Satellite Engineering, Launch Vehicle Engineering, or Ground Systems. Which path should you pursue if you’re passionate about shaping humanity’s presence beyond Earth? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll define these three primary fields, compare overlapping vs. unique skills, delve into job titles and salary ranges, share real-world examples, and offer career tips. Whether your fascination lies in designing high-performance rockets, creating satellite constellations for broadband coverage, or ensuring seamless ground-to-space communication, understanding these subfields will help you align your talents and ambitions with the right trajectory—both literally and figuratively.