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Mechanical Inspector - Aerospace

Matchtech
Gloucestershire
1 week ago
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Experienced Mechanical Inspector Wanted - Aerospace Engineering Sector

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Experienced Mechanical Inspector Wanted - Aerospace Engineering Sector

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Mechanical Inspector - Aerospace

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Job Title:Mechanical Inspector
Location:Tewkesbury
Salary:£30,784 - £33,670 per annum
Job Type:Full-Time, Permanent


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Experienced Mechanical Inspector Wanted - Aerospace Engineering Sector


A well-established precision engineering company based in Tewkesbury is seeking an experienced Mechanical Inspector to join its team. This is an excellent opportunity for a quality-focused professional with a background in aerospace manufacturing to contribute to high-profile, industry-critical projects.


Key Responsibilities:


Performfirst-off, final, and first article inspectionsof CNC milled prismatic components, CNC turned machined parts, and fully assembled products to aerospace standards




Identify and rectify errors on workshop documentation (works order cards)




Interpret and work from2D technical drawingsand model definitions




OperateCMMsand various electronic and manual measuring instruments




Ensure timely and effectiveroot cause and corrective actionprocesses




Conductquality reviewsand participate in internalQMS audits




Manage both internal and externalcalibration systems


About You:


Previous experience in aprecision engineering or aerospace workshop environment




Excellent attention to detail and commitment to high standards of quality




Confident with inspection techniques andprocess control procedures




Skilled inreading technical drawingsand using inspection tools




Familiar withquality management systemsand internal audits


What's on Offer:


Competitive salary:£30,784 - £33,670




A collaborative and quality-driven working environment




Opportunities for further development and progression




The chance to work on critical aerospace components


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