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NDT Inspector
NDT Inspector Salary: £40-55k
Shifts Available: Day & Night Shift

Are you an experienced NDT Inspector looking for an exciting opportunity in the aerospace industry? Join a leading engineering company specialising in high-precision aerospace components. Committed to innovation, quality, and excellence in manufacturing, offering a dynamic work environment with career growth opportunities.

Key Responsibilities of the NDT Inspector:

Conduct NDT inspections as part of a motivated and skilled team.
Perform process control checks in line with company NDT work instructions.
Interpret customer NDT specifications and acceptance criteria.
Develop NDT techniques using part drawings.
Assist in training and mentoring NDT trainees.
Participate in NDT audits, including NADCAP compliance.
Work closely with production control to meet customer priorities.
Prepare detailed NDT reports as required. 

What We’re Looking For:

Effective communication skills and teamwork.
Hardworking with a positive attitude.
Flexible and able to work night shifts when required.
Well-organized, methodical, and able to manage workload independently.
Proficient in Microsoft Word and general IT skills.
Ability to perform under pressure in a fast-paced environment. 

Desirable Skills & Experience:

Certified in at least one NDT Inspection method (EN4179 RT – Essential).
Experience with NDT NADCAP audits.
Knowledge of welded aerospace parts and tube/duct assemblies. 

Benefits:

Competitive salary
Company pension
Private healthcare
Generous holiday entitlement of 5 weeks rising to 6 + bank holidays
Overtime available
Free on-site parking
Training & development opportunities
Four-day workweek
Reasonable night shift hours on offer 

How to Apply for the NDT Inspector Role
Apply now or for more information on the NDT Inspector position, call or message Hayden at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed)

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