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Quality Inspector - Fixed Term Contract

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Quality Inspector - Aerospace Manufacturing (12-Month Fixed-Term Contract)
Location: Onsite - Wolverhampton, UK
Employment Type: Full-time, 12-month fixed-term contract (minimum)
Schedule: Monday-Thursday (7:30/8:00am - 4:15/5:00pm), Friday (7:30/8:00am - 11:30am/12:00pm). Occasional overtime and additional shifts may be required.

I'm recruiting on behalf of my client for a Quality Inspector to join their Quality Control team based in Wolverhampton. This is a key role within an advanced aerospace manufacturing environment, supporting New Product Introduction (NPI) processes and ensuring that both in-house and supply chain components meet exacting quality standards.

This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced quality professional to contribute to a high-performing team working on complex, flight-critical components.

What's in it for you?
This fixed-term role offers the chance to join a highly respected aerospace organisation with a fantastic work culture built on collaboration and technical excellence.

You'll benefit from a supportive team environment and a comprehensive benefits package that includes:

*33 days annual leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays)
*Private Medical Insurance
*Life Assurance and Company Pension (starting at 6%)
*Flexible benefits scheme and employee share options
*Free onsite parking and EV charging
*Mental health support and financial wellbeing resources

Key Responsibilities
*Perform manual inspections using micrometers, height gauges, shadowgraphs, and vision systems
*Carry out final inspections on assemblies and machined components
*Support Machinist Inspectors and Operator Inspectors with technical guidance and training
*Conduct AS9102 First Article Inspections on both part and assembly levels
*Operate and verify CMM programs using Zeiss Calypso and PC-DMIS systems
*Create and maintain First Article Reports using Q-Pulse
*Assist with NPI process implementation and troubleshooting complex inspection issues
*Write non-conformance reports and support root cause analysis and corrective actions
*Collaborate with the Quality team to improve manufacturing and inspection processes
*Contribute to lean initiatives, cost-reduction efforts, and cross-functional support

Skills & Experience
*HNC/HND in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Aerospace Engineering (or equivalent)
*Extensive experience in manual inspection methods and tools
*Strong understanding of complex engineering drawings and geometric tolerances
*Proven experience with First Article Inspection measurements and documentation
*Familiarity with CMM operations (Zeiss Calypso/PC-DMIS) - desirable
*Aerospace industry experience preferred
*Skilled in root cause analysis and continuous improvement methods
*Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively across departments
*Experience with PPAP, APQP, and Six Sigma (Green Belt desirable)

Additional Information

*Applicants must be capable of working independently and managing day-to-day inspection priorities

Security Clearance
Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance is required. Candidates must be eligible to obtain and maintain this clearance. If clearance cannot be granted, employment may be withdrawn on national security grounds. For more information, visit (url removed).

If you're an experienced quality professional seeking your next challenge in a precision-driven aerospace environment, I'd love to hear from you

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