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Wolverhampton
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Quality Inspector

Wolverhampton

Permanent

£40,000 to £45,000 per annum

EMBS Engineering is currently recruiting a skilled Quality Inspector to join an exciting company located in Wolverhampton, working on a permanent basis.

Due to the nature of the work & industries supported within this position, candidates may be subject to requiring security clearances, therefore, our client is unable to support visa applications from residents outside of the UK. Only applications meeting this criteria will be considered.

Key Benefits on offer:

  • £ 40,000 to £45,000 per annum

  • Shifts: Days and Afternoons with an early finish on Fridays

  • Overtime available at premium rates

  • 33 days of annual leave with the opportunity to earn extra

  • Generous staff benefits package

    EMBS Engineering is in partnership with an innovative engineering company located in Wolverhampton, belonging to an internationally recognised, market-leading business that supports world-renowned industry leaders.

    Your responsibilities include:

  • Completing goods-in, intermediate and final Inspections

  • Raising Non-Conformance Reports as necessary

  • Maintaining inspection and quality records in line with customer requirements

  • Liaising with a variety of departments

    Successful applicants MUST be able to demonstrate:

  • Experience of carrying out inspections using equipment such as CMM, shadowgraphs, micrometres and gauges

  • Reading and interpreting schematic drawings and specifications relating to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

  • Strong IT skills with programs relating to spreadsheets, word processing and databases

    Desirable:

  • Experience in maintaining stakeholder relationships

  • Experience in carrying out internal audits

    About us:

    EMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist that partners with some of the UK's most prestigious, advanced, precision engineering companies within the Aerospace, Automotive / Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green, Environmental, and FMCG industries.
    We’ll offer you expert support and advice throughout the process to ensure you select and secure a career-defining role

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