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Job Advert: Inspector – Aerospace Engineering

Location: Denham

Salary: £35,000 – £38,000 + up to £8,000 overtime

We’re looking for an experienced Inspector to join a leading aerospace engineering team at our Denham site. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the safety and reliability of life-saving equipment used in some of the world’s most advanced military aircraft.

The Role:

Working on a shift basis within the Inspection department, you’ll be responsible for the verification and quality assurance of aerospace components. This includes:

Inspecting and testing mechanical parts using various tools and techniques

Accurately reading and interpreting engineering drawings

Recording all work, inspections, and non-conformances in SAP

Tracking components through the production process

Maintaining accurate documentation and inspection records

What We’re Looking For:

Strong background in inspection within a manufacturing or engineering environment

Solid understanding of GD&T and ability to read complex engineering drawings

Skilled in the use of inspection tools and measurement equipment

Basic understanding of health & safety procedures

Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and SAP

What’s on Offer:

Competitive salary of £35,000 – £38,000 per year

Additional earning potential with up to £8,000 in overtime

9% non-contributory pension scheme

25 days holiday plus bank holidays

Healthcare cash plan and life assurance

Opportunity to buy additional leave

Cycle to work scheme (including e-bikes)

Early finish at midday every Friday

Ongoing training and development opportunities

This is a fantastic chance to build your career in aerospace with a team committed to engineering excellence and saving lives. Apply today to join a world-class engineering environment.

How to Apply:

Apply online now, or call Francesca on (phone number removed) for more details

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