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Graduate Metrology Engineer

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I have an impressive opportunity for a Graduate Metrology Engineer to join an established development business who provides software and inspection solutions to an assortment of industries, including Aerospace, Automotive, Medical and Power Generation. This is an exciting time to join the business, and this opportunity has been newly created to support them with their growth plans for 2025/2026. You will be working with an experienced team where they all work together and discuss solutions and ideas as a team. You will be a very important cog to the wheel and your opinion counts. They are offering an impressive salary package circa to £30k to £35k (dependent on experience) with flexible working options and much more

Key responsibilities of the Graduate Metrology Engineer:

Optimise and develop measurement processes, enhance accuracy and efficiency
The Metrology Engineer will assist and perform precision measurements and analysis of components and assembly products
Designing measurement systems tailored to specific project needs.
Analysing data using 3D Inspection Software
Work collaboratively as a team on projects in the Aerospace, Power and Medical Industry
Contribute to product development processes including prototyping work, design and production
Assist in Root Cause Investigations by developing corrective/preventative actions.
Working to industry standard accreditations (AS9100, ISO 13485, IATF 16949)
Liaising with customers and suppliers to maintain quality and technical integrity.Requirements of the Graduate Metrology Engineer:

Degree qualified in an engineering discipline
Must have some experience within their degree or after in Optical and CMM systems, preferably GOM, Zeiss, PolyWorks or MCOSMOS.
Excellent Communication SkillsIn return the graduate Metrology Engineer will receive an attractive salary and benefits package which includes a salary banding circa to £30k to £35k. They also offer flexi time, where you can start or finish later to suit needs. They also have 25 days holiday + bank holidays, Pension Scheme, supportive in future development and training, working in an impressive building with free parking on site

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