Quality Inspector - Aerospace

Sheffield
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TAKE YOUR CAREER TO NEW HEIGHTS

Aerospace Quality Inspector

Sheffield

£33,471.09 plus extensive benefits package

Are you the eagle-eyed professional we're looking for? Join an aerospace industry leader where precision isn't just expected—it's celebrated.

THE OPPORTUNITY

This isn't just another inspection role. As our Aerospace Quality Inspector, you'll be the guardian of excellence for products that literally take flight. Working with a company that proudly upholds NADCAP and AS9100 standards, you'll be integral to maintaining the reputation that keeps our clients coming back.

YOUR MISSION

  • Conduct meticulous visual and dimensional inspections on incoming materials, work-in-progress, and finished components

  • Utilize precision tools including Verniers, Micrometers, and plug gauges with confidence and accuracy

  • Master FARO arm equipment to measure final assembly parts with exceptional precision

  • Interpret complex technical drawings and customer specifications

  • Identify and report non-conforming parts through established protocols

  • Help foster a quality-conscious culture by leading through example

    YOUR CREDENTIALS

  • Proven track record in Quality Inspection

  • Ideally 12+ months experience in Aerospace or similar high-precision environments

  • Proficiency with various inspection tools and methods

  • FARO arm experience beneficial but not required—your attention to detail matters most

    WE OFFER

  • Permanent, full-time position with rotating morning and afternoon shifts

  • Competitive salary of £33,471.09 (including shift premium)

  • Continued training and development with opportunities for progression

  • The satisfaction of contributing to an industry where quality isn't just important—it's critical

    OPERATIONAL HOURS

    06:00 to 13:45 – Monday to Thursday

    06:00 to 13:00 – Friday

    13:30 to 21:15 – Monday to Thursday

    11:45 to 17:45 - Friday

    Every inspection you complete ensures safety in the skies. Ready to make your mark?

    Apply today and help us maintain the excellence that keeps the aerospace industry soaring

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