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Wibsey
2 weeks ago
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Quality Inspector required to join a market leading, global manufacturer based in the Bradford area, on a permanent basis. Working with state-of-the-art machinery, you will enjoy a benefits package which includes 33 days of holiday, a pension scheme, and ongoing training and development opportunities.

We are seeking a detail-oriented Quality Control Inspector to ensure products and materials meet strict quality standards and compliance requirements for safety-critical industries such as Oil & Gas, Nuclear, and Petrochemical.

What is on offer to the Quality Inspector

£30,000 - £33,000 per annum
Monday to Thursday 7.30am to 4pm. Friday 7.30am to 3pm
39 hours per week
Pension Scheme
Training and personal development opportunities

Key Accountabilities of the Quality Inspector

Interpret technical drawings and customer specifications as needed to ensure product requirements are fully understood.
Carry out in-process checks and final inspections of products, ensuring adherence to defined tolerances and specifications.
Generate precise and detailed inspection and testing documentation to maintain traceability and regulatory compliance.
Assemble comprehensive End of Manufacturing Reports (EOMRs), incorporating certificates, inspection data, and compliance records.
Use XRF analysers to conduct Positive Material Identification (PMI) and confirm correct material grades.
Perform incoming goods inspection and testing of raw materials and finished goods to ensure they meet procurement and quality standards.
Follow established quality procedures in accordance with the documented Quality Management System (QMS).

Key experience required for the Quality Inspector

Mechanical or manufacturing apprenticeship or equivalent relevant experience
Practical knowledge of dimensional inspection tools (e.g., micrometers, verniers, gauges, CMM)
Background in a manufacturing or engineering environment
ISO 9001:2015 Internal or Lead Auditor Training
Awareness of oil & gas, nuclear, or aerospace standards and documentation

The role is based in Cleckheaton, Bradford

For immediate consideration of the Quality Inspector role, please "click apply" or contact Conor Wood at E3 Recruitment on (phone number removed)

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