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Source Inspector/DSQR

Coalville
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Source Inspector/DSQR (Coalville - LE67 1TT)
Stability, growth and opportunity at Preci-Spark
Preci-Spark is looking to recruit a Source Inspector/DSQR (Designated Supplier Quality Representative) to join our existing team at our Coalville facility, across varied departments. The role will primarily involve conducting final inspections, serving as the key authority for product release to the customer, and acting as the main point of contact between Preci-Spark and the customer on all product quality matters.
What we will offer:

  • £15.75 per hour.
  • Permanent contract of employment.
  • Monthly productivity bonus.
  • Training provided.
  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays.
  • Rotating Shifts (37 hours): Mon to Weds 6.00am to 2.00pm – 2.00pm to 10.00pm, Thurs 6.00am to 1.00pm – 1.00pm to 8.00pm, Fri 6.00am to 12.00pm – 12.00pm to 06.00pm
  • Overtime availability.
  • Benefits Hub Package, (including Private GP access, a range of discounted products and services, including shopping vouchers, gift cards and gym memberships, please visit our website for the full list)
    The Role:
    As a DSQR, you will ensure that products supplied to the customer meet their strict quality standards. You will oversee inspections, approve supplier documentation, and act as the key authority for releasing products to the customer.
    Key Responsibilities:
  1. Product Inspection & Acceptance
    Perform final inspection and acceptance of parts and assemblies on behalf the customer.
    Ensure compliance with the customer’s engineering drawings, specifications, and quality standards.
    Validate all required documentation (e.g., Certificates of Conformance, FAIRs, special process certifications) prior to shipment.
  2. Authority to Sign on behalf of the customer
    Act with delegated authority from the customer to release product without direct customer involvement
  3. FAI (First Article Inspection) Oversight
    Review and approve FAI reports in line with AS9102 and customer requirements.
    Ensure new or revised product configurations are validated before release.
  4. Supplier Quality Assurance
    Verify that supplier quality systems and processes meet customer’s standards.
    Identify and escalate non-conformances or trends in quality issues.
    Ensure corrective and preventive actions (CAPA) are properly executed and documented.
  5. Problem Solving (AS13000 Compliance)
    Support or lead root cause analysis and corrective action activities using AS13000 or customer methodologies.
    Participate in or review 8D reports, failure analysis, and recurrence prevention actions.
  6. Training and Compliance
    Maintain current certification and complete initial and recurrent source inspection training.
    Stay up to date with the customer quality requirements, including revisions to standards, specifications, and audit protocols.
  7. Communication and Liaison
    Serve as the primary point of contact between Preci-Spark and the customer on product quality matters.
    Collaborate with the customer Supplier Quality Engineers to address systemic issues or performance improvements.
    Requirements:
  • Source Inspection certification is desirable but not essential – full training and certification provided for the right candidate
  • Candidates must complete Source Inspection training and pass customer`s assessments
  • Formal approval by customer Supplier Quality is required for certification
  • Health, safety and environment compliance.
  • Upon a successful interview, Preci Spark’s application process requests that a basic criminal record may be carried out.
    Essential knowledge, skills & experience:
  • Minimum of 5 years' experience in quality assurance or quality engineering, preferably within aerospace or precision engineering
  • Minimum of 2 years' experience performing detailed product inspections
  • Strong understanding of AS9100. NADCAP and AS13000 standards is a plus
  • Skilled in reading, writing, and comprehending documents in English
  • Be able to use basic hand measurement tools. CMM/OGP is a plus.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel — able to complete reports, documentation, and data analysis to a high standard
  • Excellent communication skills and strong attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively across teams
  • General understanding of production methods
  • Be able to work on imperial units
    If you would like to join our existing team of highly skilled employees in Coalville, apply today. Making sure you include an up to date CV.
    Preci-Spark is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds

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