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Trainee Dimensional Inspector – Aerospace Engineering

West Midlands (commutable from Dudley, Tipton, Wolverhampton)
£25000 - £28,000 (depending on experience)
Full-time | Permanent | Overtime available

Are you starting out in quality or inspection and looking to build a career in high-precision engineering?
Do you have a good eye for detail and an interest in how things are measured, made, and checked?
Are you confident reading technical drawings — or eager to learn how?

This is a fantastic opportunity to begin your journey as a Trainee Dimensional Inspector, joining an experienced and supportive team that works with some of the most advanced tools in the aerospace industry.

The Role: What You’ll Be Learning

  • How to carry out inspections on aerospace components to ensure they meet strict dimensional requirements

  • Using both manual measuring tools (like micrometers, verniers and height gauges) and advanced equipment (such as Keyence systems and portable CMMs)

  • Understanding and interpreting engineering drawings and tolerances

  • Supporting the quality team in identifying and resolving issues on the shop floor

    What You’ll Bring

  • Some experience in a factory or manufacturing environment

  • A levels or higher in a technical STEM subject (Maths, Physics, Engineering, Design)

  • A genuine interest in engineering, measurement, or inspection

  • Basic understanding (or keen interest to learn) of engineering drawings

  • A reliable, team-oriented attitude with good attention to detail

    What’s in It for You?

  • Starting salary of £25,000 – £28,000

  • Hands-on training with a wide range of inspection tools and techniques

  • Opportunity to work on components used in global aerospace applications

  • Supportive working environment with ongoing development opportunities

  • Overtime available

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