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Trainee Mechanical Inspector

Denham
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Trainee Mechanical Inspector

Location: Denham, Middlesex
Salary: £27,921.94 per annum + excellent benefits
Interview Dates: Monday 22nd & Tuesday 23rd December (Candidates must be available to attend one of these dates to be considered)

Start your career in aerospace engineering!

Syntech Recruitment is delighted to be working on a retained basis with a highly regarded British engineering manufacturer, known globally for its contribution to aerospace safety and innovation. This is an excellent opportunity to join a world-class manufacturing environment and build a long-term career in technical aerospace engineering.

We are recruiting Trainee Mechanical Inspectors to join their workshop at the Denham site. This role is ideal for someone looking to start a career in engineering, or for individuals seeking a career change into the aerospace sector, with structured training and clear progression.

Why join?
£27,921.94 starting salary

9% non-contributory pension

4x salary life assurance

Early finish every Friday

25 days’ annual leave + bank holidays

Cash healthcare plan

Subsidised canteen & company discounts

Personalised training & development plan

Cycle-to-work scheme & workplace nursery benefits

The traineeship

This is a structured 18–24 month traineeship, depending on individual progression.
There is potential for salary increases during the traineeship, alongside strong long-term career prospects within aerospace inspection and engineering.

Trainee Mechanical Inspectors Duties

With full training and support, you will:

Learn mechanical inspection and testing techniques for aerospace components

Interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and test procedures

Produce accurate inspection and quality documentation

Use SAP to track components, record progress, and manage non-conformances

Handle materials safely in line with health & safety requirements

Support continuous improvement initiatives, including 5S and lean practices

Trainee Mechanical Inspector Profile

This role suits someone with a hands-on, practical mindset and a genuine interest in engineering.
If you enjoy working with tools, mechanical systems, engines, vehicles, or technical projects, you’ll be well suited.

Essential requirements:

GCSEs at Level 5 or above in Maths, English, and Physics (or equivalent)

Strong attention to detail and good manual dexterity

Clear verbal and written communication skills

Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office)

A proactive, reliable, and adaptable approach

Ideally a driver, as the site can be difficult to access via public transport

How to apply

If you’re looking to build a long-term career in technical aerospace engineering, press apply today to find out more information. 

Please note: candidates must be available to attend interviews on Monday 22nd or Tuesday 23rd December to be considered

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