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Are you an experienced Quality Inspector from a high-precision, highly regulated manufacturing environment? A leading engineering company is looking for a Final Inspector to join its quality team in Leicester. This hands-on role is key to ensuring components meet exacting standards for use in demanding industries such as aerospace and automotive.
 
Final Inspector – Quality
Permanent
£15.99/hour (£31,180.50 annually)
Monday to Thursday: 7:30am – 4:15pm & Friday: 7:30am – 12:00pm
Leicester

Final Inspector
Job Description

Perform final inspection of precision components using gauges, micrometres, and verniers.
Interpret engineering drawings and Inspection Control Plans to verify product conformity.
Accurately record and store inspection results electronically.
Report non-conformances and assist with root cause investigation and resolution.
Support continuous improvement and maintain a professional, tidy workspace.Final Inspector
Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

Proven experience inspecting high-precision components in manufacturing.
Confident using a range of dimensional measurement tools.
Proficient in reading and interpreting technical drawings.
Background in aerospace or other regulated industries (e.g. nuclear, rail, automotive).
Flexible to work occasional weekend overtime (typically once a month). Company Benefits

Pension scheme with up to 10% employer contribution based on employee level.
Life insurance up to 6x annual salary (if enrolled in pension).
25 Days holiday + bank holidays, plus uniform and EAP support.
Structured grading system with skill-based progression and monthly pay.If you feel you’re a good fit for this position, please click ‘apply

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