Quality Inspector (Aerospace)

Broadbean Technology
Wigston
5 days ago
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Quality Inspector (aerospace)

Rotating Day/Late/Night

Salary: £17.52p/hr

Wigston (LE18)

Due to expansion we are looking for skilled Quality Inspectors who have the eyes of an eagle to zero in on detail.

For this role you will need experience operating CMM machines (you do NOT need programming experience), along with using both manual & digital measuring equipment.

Other experience that would make you stand out is experience in SAP, understanding engineering drawings, airflow inspections, and any other experience working in a fast paced inspection environment.

This role is working on a rotating shift with some generous Friday hours.

  • Days (Mon to Thurs 05:45 - 13:45, Friday 05:45-10:45)
  • Late (Mon to Thurs 13:45 - 21:45, Fridays 01:45 - 15:45)
  • Night (Mon to Thurs 21:45 - 05:45, Friday 15:45 - 20:45)

What do you get out of this?

  • Basic pay £14.48 + 21% shift - £17.52p/hr paid on ALL shifts.
  • Enhanced rate for overtime
  • Quarterly discretionary bonus.
  • Proper benefits package.
  • Social events

This permanent role is an amazing opportunity to join a global company specialising in the aerospace sector, working in a clean workshop. A company where the sky is the limit in your career.

If you have the skills and the knowledge to just walk in crack on and nail the job apply now.

APPLY NOW - Applying is easy, and there are 2 ways to do it:

  1. Have you read the job advert and feel that you are the perfect person? If that's the case, then give Nathan Carlow a call at SolviT Recruitment NOW on (01455) 818999.
  2. Do you have experience but are not sure it's enough? Then reply to this advert with your CV, and we can tell you.

#WeCanSolviT

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