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Quality Technician

Coventry
1 week ago
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Competitive package, working for a well known manufacturer

  • Clear scope to progress to a Calibration Engineer
  • On-going training, learning from a specialist Engineer

    Are you Quality Technician or similar with experience in Calibration, looking to progress technically?

    Do you want to work for a well-known manufacturer, with a competitive package, a clear route to progress technically, on-going training and a work life balance?

    You will test instruments using various measurement tools within precision engineering environments. Working for a household name which would look great on any CV, there is a clear route to progress technically to a Calibration Engineer.

    Established just shy of a century, this company are a globally recognised technical engineering manufacturer. With an outstanding reputation throughout the sector and exceptional retention rates, they are committed to the continuous professional development of their staff. Off the back of recent success, they are now looking to grow their team further.

    This role would suit someone who has previously worked with small measurement tools in a more mechanical bias capacity and who is looking for technical progression, a professional work environment and a work life balance.

    DUTIES
  • Carry out dynamic calibrations for a market leading manufacturer, within mechanical bias / precision environments.
  • Quality Technician, with a clear scope to progress to a Calibration Engineer
  • Great work life balance, Monday - Friday with no overtime or weekend work

    PERSON
  • Experience using small hand tools, such as Micrometres, Gauges, Calipers etc.
  • Mechanical bias measurements, not electronic or electrical
  • Quality Technician or Calibration Technician, who has worked in precision or lab based environments

    Quality Technician, Calibration, Engineer, Metrologist, Metrology, Technician, CMM, Calipers, Gauges, Quality, Inspector, Aerospace, Automotive, Manufacturing, Engineering, Production, Test, UKAS, Lab, Chemical, Pharma, Coventry

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