Line Quality Inspector

Coventry
1 week ago
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A producer of cutting-edge integrated electric motor and power electronics modules is currently looking to hire a Line Quality Inspector. The successful candidate will ensure that all components, assemblies, and finished products meet exact quality standards before being delivered to the customers.
 
The Line Quality Inspector will:

Interpret engineering drawings, bills of materials, and process instructions to ensure inspection criteria are met.
Ensure that non-conforming materials are contained, segregated and managed in line with internal quality procedures
Perform in-process and final inspections on electro-mechanical assemblies and components to verify conformance to specifications & drawings.
Collaborate with quality engineers and production teams to resolve quality issues in a timely and constructive manner.
Maintain accurate and thorough inspection records and ensure traceability of materials and processes.  
The Line Quality Inspector will have:

3+ years’ experience in a quality inspection or quality control role within automotive, aerospace, or precision manufacturing.
Vocational qualification, apprenticeship, or equivalent experience in mechanical/electrical inspection or manufacturing.
Working knowledge of ISO 9001 and/or IATF 16949 quality management systems.
Experience & understanding of reading and interpreting technical drawings, GD&T symbols, and inspection plans
Proficiency with the use of inspection equipment such as calipers, micrometers, multimeters, CMM (desirable), and gauges.  
If you're detail-oriented, quality-driven, and ready to be part of an innovative team shaping the future of electrified systems, this is the role for you. Apply online using an updated version of your CV and we will contact you to provide more details

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