Lead Materials Technician

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Lead Materials Technician

Location: Cumbria, UK
Salary: £50,000
Benefits: 4-day working week / Overtime available
Relocation: Available for the right candidate

Profile

A senior technical role for an experienced specialist to lead materials and testing activity within a new, purpose-built facility. This position requires authoritative knowledge in inspection and materials testing, with a clear requirement for PCN Level 3 Dye Penetrant Testing.

The Client

A high-precision engineering company supplying aerospace-grade fasteners and machined components to global aerospace manufacturers. Operating from a large and modern site in Cumbria, the organisation is recognised for its precision, quality standards and full traceability.
Following significant investment in a purpose-built testing facility, the business is expanding its quality and materials capability to support long-term aerospace programmes.

Key Responsibilities



Lead and oversee dye penetrant inspection activities, acting as the site authority with PCN Level 3 Dye Penetrant Testing competence.

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Approve testing procedures, ensure compliance with aerospace and customer standards, and provide technical direction to the wider team.

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Conduct and oversee destructive testing, validating component strength, hardness and performance.

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Perform and supervise non-destructive testing to identify surface or sub-surface defects.

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Analyse findings, produce detailed reports and support continuous improvement initiatives.

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Maintain documentation, ensure full traceability and uphold quality standards in a safety-critical environment.

Experience Required

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PCN Level 3 qualified in Dye Penetrant Testing – essential and non-negotiable.

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Strong background across materials testing, including destructive and non-destructive techniques.

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Ability to mentor and guide technicians, providing technical leadership across the department.

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Excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills and a methodical approach.

Why You Should Join

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Join a specialist aerospace engineering company with modern facilities and a growing quality function.

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Take a senior role within a purpose-built testing facility equipped with advanced technology.

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Benefit from a 4-day working week and strong overtime potential.

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Relocation support available for the right candidate.

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Real opportunities for long-term progression as the testing and quality capabilities expand

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