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Our client are a leading manufacturer of precision parts for the aerospace industry. They are looking to add an Inspector to their Die Shop their team on a permanent basis. This would be a great fit for a meticulous individual who enjoys challenge and variety in their day to day.

Inspector
Permanent
Aerospace & power generation industries
Training and development opportunities

Main duties and responsibilities of the position are:
The role reports directly to the Die Shop Manager and is responsible for carrying out inspections for all Keys and Press Tooling and support inspection of the Dies and Receivers.

Specific responsibilities in addition to inspection include glazing, shot blast and press setting, as,well as carrying out the repairs to tools and dies as required.

This is a varied and challenging role, and applicants must have a positive and flexible working attitude with a willingness to respond to changing priorities as required. Applicants should have relevant prior experience preferably within a heavy engineering environment.
Full training willbe provided but candidates must have an aptitude for this type of work and possess excellent attention to detail.

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
•     2-3 years in a heavy engineering or CNC Machining or manual machining background
•     Ability to multi-task and manage several different jobs at once
•     Prior similar industry knowledge/production experience would be advantageous
•     Knowledge and application of safe working practices
•     Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Benefits & Working hours
•     25 days plus bank holidays
•     Pension matched up to 10%
•     3x annual salary life assurance
•     Profit related bonus scheme

Monday – Friday
7am to 3pm

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