CMM Inspector

Matchtech
Shoreham-by-Sea
11 months ago
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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.

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