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Quality Inspector
Quality Inspector Salary: £40-45k

About The Company
The Company is a leading manufacturer with a strong reputation for delivering precision-engineered components to various high-profile industries. Combining decades of expertise with cutting-edge technology, The Company is dedicated to quality, innovation, and exceeding customer expectations. They foster a collaborative work environment and are committed to the professional development of their team.

Quality Inspector Overview
The Company is seeking a skilled CMM Inspector with experience to join their Quality team. The successful candidate will play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and quality of precision components, working to uphold The Company’s exacting standards.

Quality Inspector Key Responsibilities:

Conduct inspections of precision components using CMM machines using Mitutoyo, MODUS, PC-DMIS or similar software.
Program CMMs from scratch.
Interpret engineering drawings and specifications to ensure compliance with quality requirements.
Perform first-off, in-process, and final inspections to support manufacturing processes.
Generate detailed inspection reports and document quality findings.
Liaise with production and quality teams to resolve non-conformance issues.
Maintain and calibrate inspection equipment as needed. 
Requirements:

Proven experience as a CMM Inspector in a precision engineering environment.
Strong understanding of engineering drawings and GD&T principles.
Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively.
Knowledge of aerospace, automotive, or similar high-spec industries (desirable).
How to Apply for the Quality Inspector Position:
Apply now or call Hayden at Holt Engineering for more information on the Quality Inspector role on (phone number removed)

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