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Quality Inspector

MANE are currently recruiting for a Quality Inspector for our Aerospace Interiors client based in Cambridge.

Job Details

The Quality Inspector is responsible for ensuring that all products meet the required specifications, materials, and customer-agreed standards. As a Quality Inspector you will be supporting various departments within the business and ensuring that products that comply with relevant design data and specifications. Additionally, the Inspector is responsible for releasing conforming products with the correct documentation and information.

Key Responsibilities

Approve products based on drawings and customer-supplied documentation.
Experience using measuring equipment such as verniers, calipers and micrometers.
Provide guidance and support to internal teams regarding product conformance.
Work independently or collaboratively to maximise the efficiency of inspection resources.
Accurately record non-conforming products to assist Quality Assurance Engineers.
Conduct internal audits across different departments.
Understand and apply the FAIR process in accordance with AS9102.Benefits Include:

Employer Pension Contribution

Life Assurance

Simply Health- 24/7 GP Services, Dental, Optician (Option to enhance for you and family members)

Employee Assistance Programme- Confidential support for employees

Training, Learning and Development Opportunities

If you are interested in this position, please email your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) to speak to Team Aero

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