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Dimensions Inspector

Dudley
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Dimensions Inspector – Aerospace Manufacturing
Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 + overtime
Location: Dudley (commutable from Tipton, Wolverhampton, and surrounding areas)

The Opportunity
Join a leading aerospace engineering business as a Dimensions Inspector, where precision meets innovation. This is a hands-on role in a high-tech manufacturing environment, perfect for someone with a sharp eye for detail and a passion for ensuring components meet the highest engineering standards.

About the Role

  • Inspect complex aerospace components to verify tight tolerances.

  • Read and interpret detailed engineering drawings with confidence.

  • Use a wide range of measurement tools including micrometers, calipers, verniers, height gauges, Faro Arms, and CMMs (training available for CMM if needed).

  • Collaborate with production and quality teams to quickly identify and resolve any issues.

  • Ensure every part leaving the workshop meets exacting aerospace standards.

    About the Employer
    Our client is a long-established aerospace manufacturer supplying precision-engineered components to global industry leaders. They combine cutting-edge technology with a supportive, team-focused culture, giving skilled inspectors the chance to develop their careers while working with the latest metrology equipment.

    Inspection Tools You’ll Use

  • Micrometers, calipers, verniers, height gauges

  • Faro Arm & Keyence image measurement systems

  • Portable and fixed CMMs (video and probe)

    What We’re Looking For

  • Exceptional ability to read and interpret engineering drawings – essential.

  • Hands-on experience with a range of manual metrology techniques.

  • Previous experience in dimensional inspection, quality inspection, or manufacturing.

  • Strong attention to detail, problem-solving mindset, and collaborative approach.

  • Willingness to learn and use advanced inspection tools (CMM training available).

    Why You’ll Love This Role

  • Competitive salary with overtime opportunities.

  • Work with cutting-edge inspection and measurement technology.

  • Be part of a respected aerospace supplier with a friendly, supportive team.

  • Opportunity to develop your career in a precision-driven, high-tech environment

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