Dimensions Inspector

Dudley
2 weeks ago
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Dimensional Inspector – Aerospace Manufacturing

Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 + paid overtime
Location: Dudley (easily commutable from Tipton, Wolverhampton & surrounding areas)

About the Business

Our client is a well-established aerospace engineering company supplying high-precision components to major global OEMs. They invest heavily in technology and people, offering a supportive, team-oriented culture where quality professionals can grow their skills and advance their careers.

The Opportunity

Precision. Quality. Innovation.
We’re looking for a skilled Dimensional Inspector to join a leading aerospace manufacturer where accuracy is critical and standards are uncompromising. This is a hands-on role in a modern, high-spec manufacturing environment, ideal for someone who takes pride in getting the details right.

The Role

As a Dimensional Inspector, you’ll play a vital part in ensuring complex aerospace components meet exact specifications:

  • Inspect precision-engineered aerospace components against tight tolerances

  • Confidently read and interpret detailed engineering drawings

  • Use a broad range of inspection equipment to verify dimensional accuracy

  • Work closely with production and quality teams to resolve non-conformances quickly

  • Ensure all components meet strict aerospace quality standards before release

    Inspection Equipment You’ll Use

  • Micrometers, calipers, verniers, height gauges

  • Faro Arm and Keyence image measurement systems

  • Portable and fixed CMMs (probe and video – full training available if required)

    What We’re Looking For

  • Strong ability to read and interpret engineering drawings (essential)

  • Practical experience using manual inspection and metrology equipment

  • Background in dimensional inspection, quality inspection, or precision manufacturing

  • High attention to detail with a proactive, problem-solving mindset

  • Willingness to learn and develop skills on advanced inspection systems

    Why Join?

  • Competitive salary with overtime opportunities

  • Exposure to cutting-edge inspection and metrology technology

  • Secure role within a respected aerospace supplier

  • Supportive team environment with genuine career development prospects

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