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Camberley
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Aerospace Quality Inspector – Camberley – £30,000–£35,000 DOE – Immediate Start

Our client are a precision engineering company specialising in aerospace components, and we're seeking an experienced Quality Inspector to join our team in Camberley.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct component inspections using CMM equipment to ensure dimensional accuracy

  • First off, goods in, Final inspection

  • FAIR’s

  • Identify non conformity and support in root cause analysis

  • Assist with auditing

  • Measuring equipment calibration

  • Interpret engineering drawings, applying knowledge of GD&T principles

  • Prepare and maintain documentation in line with AS9102 First Article Inspection and ISO 9001 standards

  • Collaborate with production and quality teams to resolve non-conformances

  • Support continuous improvement initiatives across quality processes

    Candidate Profile:

  • Proven background in aerospace or high-precision manufacturing

  • Solid experience with CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) operation and reporting

  • Working understanding of AS9102, ISO 9001, and GD&T

  • Attention to detail, proactive approach, and a commitment to quality

    What’s on Offer:

  • Salary: £30,000–£35,000, depending on experience

  • Immediate start

  • Stable, long-term position in a growing company

  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge aerospace projects

    For more information apply here.

    Actio are a recruitment company and an equal opportunities employer

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