Quality Inspector

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Quality Inspector

Location: Gloucester

Contract: Permanent

We are recruiting for a Quality Inspector to join an exciting opportunity with a client based in Gloucester. This role would suit a candidate with experience working in an engineering production environment experience with quality inspection.

This role will offer support and training to enable development within the company.

You will be responsible for the day-to-day internal inspection of manufactured parts, outsourced parts, raw materials and final inspection.

You will l also be supporting the onsite calibration of equipment.

Role Responsibilities of a Quality Inspector:

Inspection of manufactured parts, first-offs, final inspection of assemblies, inspection of outsourced parts, inspection of raw materials to engineering drawing and PO requirements
Uploading of quality certification to ERP system, supporting compiling of technical documentation packs prior to despatch.
Raising quality identified issues on company ERP system.
Review completed supplier generated FAI’s.
Compile FAIRs and Concessions to provide evidence of conformity of processes and product.
Develop an in-house program for completion of calibration for simple items of measuring equipment and coordinate and arrange for external / onsite completion of calibration for the whole site’s calibration requirements.
Coordinate the development of inspection techniques and use of standard measuring equipment within all manufacturing departments.
Completion of internal quality audits to ISO 9001:2015 (training will be provided).
Coordinate/raise purchase requisitions for replacement / additional inspection equipment.
Carry out investigations into damaged measuring equipment, arrange for tagging, quarantine, replacement and/or repair.
Maintain company systems with relevant inspection information and keep all physical and digital files up to date.
Support development of systems to improve efficiencies within inspection department.
Supporting creation of work instructions and SOPs for consistent inspection techniques.
Support internal root cause analysis, implementation of corrective actions and closeout of actions against ERP system.
An ideal candidate for the Quality Inspector role would have:

Experienced mechanical engineering background.
Experienced working within ISO9001:2015 quality certified organisation
Ability to read and interrogate engineering drawings, test and other specifications.
Experienced in use of conventional inspection equipment – measuring in both imperial and metric.
Experienced in use of Microsoft office – i.e. word and excel spread sheets.
For more information on this role, please contact Juls Bujalska on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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