Goods In Inspector

Uxbridge
2 weeks ago
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Goods In Inspector

Salary: £18.00 per hour
Location: 10-minute drive from Uxbridge / 40 minutes via public transport
Hours: Mon–Thurs 08:00–17:00 / Fri 08:00–12:00 (37 hours per week)
Overtime: Paid at 1.5x basic rate (5–10 hours per week available)
Start Date: ASAP
Type: Permanent

We’re excited to be recruiting a Goods In Inspector for a global aerospace manufacturer based near Uxbridge. This is your chance to work on a life-saving product used around the world, inspecting high-precision components as part of a quality-first team.

Goods In Inspector Benefits:

£18.00 per hour + paid overtime

25 days holiday plus bank holidays

9% non-contributory pension

Half-day Fridays

Free on-site parking

Long-term job security in a stable, expanding business

Goods In Inspector Responsibilities:

Inspecting machined and goods-in components using hand tools (verniers, calipers, micrometers)

Interpreting engineering drawings and inspecting components to tight tolerances

Completing inspection documentation with a high level of accuracy

Recording data using SAP and documenting non-conformances

Working to aerospace standards and contributing to product quality

Goods In Inspector Requirements:

Experience with PC-DMIS CMM programming and/or working with Hexagon Lazer Scanning Arm

Ability to confidently read and interpret engineering drawings

Skilled in using precision measuring equipment (verniers, calipers, micrometers)

Good understanding of GD&T and both metric and imperial measurement systems

Previous experience in Aerospace, Automotive, Motorsport, or Subcontract Manufacturing

CMM experience is beneficial but not essential

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