Manufacturing Inspector

Matchtech
Fareham
10 months ago
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Job summary

Our Aerospace client based in Fareham are currently seeking a Manufacturing Inspector to join their team on a permanent basis.

Key skills required for this role

CMM Inspection, Manual Inspection, SAP

Important

Manufacturing, CMM Inspection, Manual Inspection, SAP

Job description

Job Description

We are the world's leading manufacturer of rotorcraft turbines and the only one dedicated exclusively to this market. Our UK facility is the European Maintenance Centre Hub for the Group, performing level 1 to level 3 maintenance and repairs on complex helicopter engine components. Our experienced teams partner with our broad, global customer base, providing both technical expertise and broader support in both the fixed wing and rotary wing markets.

What will I be doing?

Ensuring that products meet the requirements of customers, quality standards and airworthiness authorities. Parts are inspected as per drawings, documentation, routings and required standards as defined using a variety of inspection methods and equipment during the manufacturing life cycle

Work in accordance with HSE legislation, the Company Operating Systems, policies and procedures. Demonstrate the Company Values & Behaviours. Ensure documentation/routings are completed and processed correctly in a timely manner. Containment and securitisation activities for checking parts in process or in stores when required. Provide cover where required when demand dictates as requested by Team Leader within the employees competency Ability to set, run and program CMM inspection software and equipment Experience in a range of manual inspection techniques and equipment Contributes by driving and sustaining business objectives and continuous improvement within the department Maintains a high standard of housekeeping at all times as set by us Utilise SAP system by tracking routings, data entry and produce final release documentation ensuring product is conforming to standard. Input, record and analyse data in varying formats including FAI requirements, self-inspection, databases, SAP, use of Microsoft suite. Adherence to SQCDPI quality requirements and improvements Other tasks which, from time to time may be reasonably required to meet the needs of the business and support the department goals and objectives Experience and familiar with company procedures and processes within an organisation accredited to ISO, CAA, BSI or equivalent standards

Why us?

Operating worldwide, we employ 5,900 people and have more than 2,500 customers in 155 countries, and 22,000 engines in service.

Located in Fareham on the South Coast of the UK, we've been a leader in the aerospace market for over 80 years, with a reputation for putting our customers first. Supporting both the civil and military markets, our UK facility is the European Maintenance Centre Hub for the Group.

As a valued member of our team, these are just a few of the benefits you'll receive:

25 days holiday a year (plus bank holidays) Additional day for every 10 years' service On site restaurant with daily £1.50 subsidy for lunch Costa coffee on site Generous 7% pension contributions (after 3 months) Health cash back scheme (after probation) Purchase of company shares (after 3 months) Annual bonus of up to 3% Company sick pay Our dedicated Benefits Portal with a range of lifestyle benefits, including life assurance, cycle to work, retail discounts, access to healthcare & wellbeing services) Ample free parking Green scheme Accrue points for traveling to work by bike, walking, public transport or car share Once a quarter receive Amazon vouchers for the points (40 points = £10

Job Requirements

Apprenticeship within the Manufacturing sector, Aerospace, Automotive or similar industry

Within Manufacturing sector for a minimum of 3 years

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