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Trainee Quality Inspector

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Job Title: Trainee Quality Inspector

Location: Birmingham

Rate of Pay: £14.00 - £16.00 per hour

Type: Permanent

Overview

Are you an experienced machinist or engineer looking to transition into the Quality team? If so, this could be an excellent opportunity for you.

This role offers the chance to join a rapidly expanding aerospace engineering business that delivers complex, safety-critical manufacturing solutions to highly regulated industries. You will play a key part in supporting the supply of high-quality components to elite, performance-driven customers.

As a result of continued growth, our client is seeking a Trainee Quality Inspector to work closely with the Quality team. This role would suit someone with a background in precision engineering who is looking to move into an inspection-focused position and build long-term career prospects.

What’s in it for you?

  • Competitive salary: £14.00 - £16.00 per hour

  • Work-Life Balance: Early finish every Friday

  • Career Growth: Full training, development, and clear progression pathways

  • Job Security: Permanent position with long-term stability in a growing business

    What will you be doing?

  • Inspection of components using manual measuring equipment

  • Reading and interpreting engineering drawings

  • Recording inspection results and reporting any non-conformances

  • Supporting quality and continuous improvement activities

    What are we looking for?

  • Previous experience within a precision engineering environment

  • Confident use of manual measuring equipment such as verniers, micrometres, and gauges

  • Ability to read and understand engineering drawings

  • Willingness to learn and develop inspection skills

    If you’re ready to take the next step in your engineering career, within a precision-focused environment, where training & development are available and encouraged - apply now.

    About us:

    EMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist partnering with leading UK companies across diverse, advanced precision engineering sectors, including Aerospace, Automotive/Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green/Environmental, and FMCG. We are committed to providing expert support and guidance throughout your job search to help you secure a career-defining role.

    Please note, due to the nature of the markets our client supplies into, all candidates must be UK residents; we cannot offer visa sponsorship for overseas candidates

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