Quality Inspector

Ford & Stanley Talentwise
Bristol
7 months ago
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Quality Inspector

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Quality Inspector

Quality Inspector

Quality Inspector

Quality Inspector

Quality Inspector required for an outgoing and family friendly aerospace manufacturer who place emphasis on staff wellbeing to achieve their business goals.The OpportunityThe client is willing to train quality inspectors in the ways of the aerospace sector providing they know how to programme CMM’s (Aber link preferred but not essential) and can conduct first article inspections.Location BristolRole and ResponsibilitiesDimensional and visual inspection of components at first off and at final inspection.Product inspection and verification of certification at goods inwards.Maintaining records associated with inspection activities.Completing First Article Inspection Reports in accordance with AS9102.Operating and programming of CMM’s.The CandidateThe ideal candidate for this role, will be coming from an aviation business, where they have carried out all sorts of different inspections, including dimensional and visual with the aid of measurement equipment. The ideal candidate will be proficient in the use of Aberlink CMM systems.EssentialCMM Experience Proficient in FAIRsCompetent in using all types of standard measuring equipment (Micrometres, Vernier’s, Shadowgraph and hard gauging etc.)Track record within the engineering sectorDesirableIdeally the use of Aberlink CMMExperience of prime aerospace requirements Airbus, BAe, Rolls RoyceClosing Date: 23/06/2024Likely Job Titles:  Quality Inspector, Quality Engineer, Chief Inspector, QA, QI, Quality Specialist, Quality Assurance About Ford & Stanley GroupFord & Stanley Group are in the business of people and performance. Our mission is to create one million better workdays through facilitating great recruitment, leadership and occupational mental fitness.Ford & Stanley Group Ltd is a Disability Confident Committed employer and is committed to a policy of equal opportunities for all opportunity seekers. We shall adhere to such a policy at all times and will review on an on-going basis all aspects of recruitment to avoid unlawful or undesirable discrimination. We will treat everyone equally irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, age, disability, colour, race, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief or political beliefs and we place an obligation upon all staff to respect and act in accordance with the policy

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