Quality Inspector

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1 year ago
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Job title: Quality Inspector/ Viewer 

Location: Redditch

Salary: £15.55

Shift: Double Days (6am-2.06pm/ 2pm-10.45pm) 2 Week rotation 
Drug and Alcohol test required, prior to starting work. 

Working for a local aerospace company, we are looking for 3 Quality inspectors 

Day to Day duties will include the following:

  • Working with small parts 
  • Looking & recognising defects under magnification
  • Working to specifications  

As a person you will need the following qualities and experience:

  • Previous Quality experience
  • Fast paced
  • Checking defects from computer specification 

Benefits:

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • 5% matched pension
  • Employee discount scheme and EAP
  • Friends and Family referral scheme - £1,000 for any appointed referrals
  • Financial recognition scheme to celebrate and reward the workforce
  • Free parking

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