Electrical Quality Inspector

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Electrical Quality Control Inspector – Exciting Opportunity!

Are you an experienced Electrical Quality Control Inspector looking for your next challenge?
We are seeking a detail-oriented professional to ensure that all electrical assemblies, cable assemblies, and completed products meet strict quality and workmanship standards. This role is crucial in maintaining high-quality production standards and ensuring compliance with technical specifications.

Key Responsibilities of an Electrical Quality Control Inspector:
Perform quality control inspections on electrical assemblies, cable assemblies, and piece parts.
Conduct line and roving inspections to ensure compliance with specifications and workmanship standards.
Identify and report non-conformances using in-house processes.
Participate in root cause analysis and assist in continuous improvement initiatives to promote Right First Time principles.
Work closely with the manufacturing and quality assurance teams to meet production targets and maintain high standards.
Read and interpret engineering drawings, technical specifications, wiring schedules, schematics, and circuit diagrams.
Maintain accurate inspection records within the MRP system.
Support production teams by ensuring that all products are manufactured efficiently and cost-effectively.What We're Looking For in a Electrical Quality Control Inspector:
Minimum of two years’ experience in a Quality Control role within the Aerospace or Defence industry.
Strong knowledge of IPC 620 and IPC 610 standards (ideally with 'Train the Trainer' qualification).
Excellent ability to read and understand engineering drawings and technical schematics.
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office tools.
Self-motivated team player with excellent communication and organisational skills.
Flexible approach with the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment.What’s in It for You?
Career Progression & Development – Opportunities for professional growth.
Employee Assistance Programme – Including third-party counselling services.
Workplace Pension – Secure your future with a contributory pension scheme.
Life Insurance – Additional protection for you and your loved ones.
25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays – Enjoy a great work-life balance.
Enhanced Sick Pay – Benefits increase with service.
Cycle-to-Work Scheme – Encouraging a healthy and eco-friendly lifestyle.
Eyecare Vouchers – Support for your vision and wellbeing.
Tech Scheme – Access to the latest technology with affordable payments.
Employee Referral Scheme – Earn rewards for successful referrals.
Apply Now!
If you have the skills and experience for this Electrical Quality Control Inspector role, we’d love to hear from you!

Click Apply Now or contact Ian at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed) for more information

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