Quality Inspector

Dudley
3 days ago
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Quality Inspector – Aerospace Manufacturing
Salary: £28,000 – £35,000 per year + overtime
Location: Dudley (easily commutable from Tipton, Wolverhampton, and surrounding areas)

The Opportunity
We’re looking for an experienced Quality Inspector to join a leading aerospace engineering business. This is a hands-on role in a modern, high-tech manufacturing environment where precision and accuracy are critical.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities

  • Inspecting complex aerospace components to ensure they meet tight tolerances.

  • Reading and interpreting detailed engineering drawings.

  • Using a wide range of measuring equipment, from micrometers and height gauges to CMMs and Faro Arms.

  • Working closely with production and quality teams to identify and resolve issues quickly.

    About the Employer
    Our client is a long-established manufacturer supplying precision-engineered components to major global aerospace companies. With ongoing investment in the latest inspection technology and a strong reputation for quality, they provide a stable and forward-looking workplace where skilled inspectors can develop and succeed.

    Inspection Tools You’ll Use

  • Verniers, calipers, micrometers, height gauges

  • Faro Arm & Keyence image measurement systems

  • Portable and fixed CMMs (video and probe)

    What We’re Looking For

  • A solid understanding of engineering drawings – essential for this role.

  • Previous experience in dimensional or quality inspection within an engineering or manufacturing environment.

  • Hands-on ability with a range of metrology tools.

  • Strong attention to detail, problem-solving mindset, and a collaborative approach.

    What’s in It for You

  • Competitive salary between £28,000 – £35,000 (depending on experience).

  • Overtime opportunities to boost your earnings.

  • The chance to work with cutting-edge inspection equipment.

  • Be part of a well-respected aerospace supplier with a supportive team culture

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