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Quality Inspector

Walsall
1 week ago
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We are seeking a skilled Quality Inspector to join our Quality Control team for 24-month fixed term contract. This role is crucial in supporting our manufacturing NPI processes by ensuring the quality and precision of both internally produced and supply chain products. You will be responsible for conducting Manual inspections, supporting the Machinist inspectors and Quality Team in maintaining our manufacturing standards.

Reporting To: Manager, Quality Control

Work Schedule:

Day shift: Monday to Thursday - 7:30/8:00 AM to 4:15/5:00 PM.

Fridays - 7:30/8:00 AM to 11:30 AM or noon.

Occasionally, overtime and additional shifts may be required.

Key Responsibilities:

Using hand tools such as micrometers, height gauges, shadowgraph and vision systems. etc.
Provide technical support for new product introductions (NPI).
Perform Manual inspections using hand tools vision systems and Assembly final inspections.
Provide technical support and training for Operator Inspectors
Non-conformance report writing, Perform inspections using Zeiss Calypso and PC-DMIS systems.
Conduct AS9102 First Article Inspections on Piece part, LRU level assemblies and CMM Program Prove Outs.
Collaborate with the Quality Team to enhance manufacturing processes.
Support lean initiatives and cost reduction activities.
Provide support for investigations with complicated solutions.
Provide cross-functional inspection support for other areas of the department.

Skills and Experience:

HNC/HND in Mechanical/Manufacturing/Aerospace Engineering or equivalent.
First Article measurements for complex parts and assemblies
First Article report generation (Q-Pulse)
Strong ability to interpret complex engineering drawings.
Able to work with minimum supervision and lead daily activities
Zeiss experience desirable
Able to read complex engineering drawings
CMM prove out and report verification desirable
Extensive knowledge of manual inspection methods and equipment
Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively at all levels.
Aerospace experience is a plus.
Analytical abilities to drive Root Cause and Corrective Action to tackle difficult technical challenges
Six Sigma training (Green Belt) desirable
Exposure to, and experience of using, PPAP and APQP processes would be an advantage.

We review applications on an ongoing basis, and the job posting will be closed once a suitable candidate is selected. We recommend all interested individuals to apply as soon as possible.

Security Clearance
Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance is required and must be maintained for this role. Please note that in the event that clearance cannot be obtained, you may not be eligible for the role, and/or any offer of employment may be withdrawn on grounds of national security

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