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Are you a Quality Inspector from a manufacturing background, looking to develop your career with an innovative company at the forefront of the Defence and Aerospace manufacturing industry?

Are you looking to join an exciting company offering external audit training with a lucrative bonus scheme and clear progression routes into management?

Founded over 45 years ago, this market leading aerospace and defence manufacturer has seen consistent growth and are looking to continue their chain of expansion by adding to their engineering department.

In this role, you will be supporting the Production Team with quality issues and providing technical support to help achieve departmental targets. You will be using measuring equipment such as vernier calipers and faro arms to conduct inspection of parts and components.

This role would suit a Quality Inspector looking to join an innovative company at the forefront of the Defence and Aerospace manufacturing industry with an exciting company offering external audit training with a lucrative bonus scheme.

The Role:

Supporting the Production Team with quality issues
Visual inspection of components using measuring equipment
Full training of external audits
Monday to Thursday - 7:45am - 5:15pm, Friday - 7:45am - 1pmThe Person:

Quality Inspector/ Engineer
Background in ManufacturingReference Number: BBBH19772

Key Words: Engineer, Quality, Engineering, Inspector, Quality Engineer, Manufacturing, Military, Defence, Aerospace, Automotive, Rail, Worcester, Worcestershire, Pershore, Evesham, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Malvern

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