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Quest Technical Ltd | Quality Inspector

Quest Technical Ltd
Southall
7 months ago
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Quality Inspector

We are working with a client who have been established since 1994, specialise in High speed machining. They are a subcontract precision engineering company offering excellence in CNC machining of quality components across key markets, such as: Aerospace, Defence and associated Commercial sectors. Our client are recruiting for an experienced Quality Inspector to join the business.

Key skill requirement for the Quality Inspector:

  • Must have over 4 years working experience as a Quality Inspector
  • Ability and experience of working with hand held measuring equipment such as verniers, callipers, gauges etc. Alt 5 years working experience
  • Any experience of CMM Programming will be beneficial
  • Must have excellent subcontract background ideally
  • Experience of engineering manufacturing background within aerospace, defence or high precision engineering
  • Some knowledge of Machining would be advantageous
  • You must be Timeserved with a proven background

The successful Quality Inspector will be rewarded with an excellent basic hourly rate, my client are offering quarterly bonus, pension, free on site parking etc.

Working hours: Monday to Thursday 6am or 8am start 10 hour day - Flexible

Overtime offered time and half

Please send your CV for immediate consideration to Zabina @ Quest Technical Ltd


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