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Inspection Clerk

Gloucester
6 days ago
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Role: Inspection Clerk

Duration: 6-month contract

Rate: £15.15 p/d

Location: Gloucester

Hybrid/Remote: On site 5 days p/w (Monday - Friday)

Job Description:

To work in the Inspection department reporting to the Inspection Leader. As an Inspection Clerk your role will include processing "Skiplot" deliveries through our quality system. You will be an integral part of the QMS promoting the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction.

Roles and Responsibilities

The role will encompass activities associated with the Inspection function in an aerospace environment. The key aspects of the role are as follows:

Support the Inspection Leader achieve business goals.
Promote company ethos.
Processing "Skiplot" deliveries through our quality system.
Transacting parts through our ERP system.
Organising priorities for the Inspection Team.
Qualifications/Requirements

Demonstrate personal drive and motivation to identify and implement process improvements.
Neat handwriting.
Be able to work quickly and accurately.
Encourage an environment of continuous improvement.
Experience with TipQA and Syteline applications.
Effective communication skills and ability to interact at all levels.
The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate role flexibility and work within a team environment.
Should be able to work under their own initiative whilst still supporting the team structure.

If you think you are up for the task and feel you meet the above criteria or interested to hear more information, please contact me on

Please note, in the event of a high volume of applications for this role, we will not be able to respond to each individual applicant. Unfortunately, if you have not been contacted within 7 days then we will not be progressing with your application. Thank you for your understanding

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