The remit of the role of Quality Inspector is to inspect in-process and finished product (depending on experience this may be mechanically, using a CMM or Manual measurement to ensure compliance to drawing specifications, customer, and company requirements, effectively communicating, and documenting the findings of any non-conformance.
Quality Inspector CMM-A precision aerospace engineering facility in the UK, which manufactures components and assemblies for aircraft industry around the world, are looking to recruit a Quality Inspector CMM.
Experienced Inspectors will also be required to assist in the management of customer returns and with the compilation of monthly statistics.
We are looking for a responsible Quality Inspector to check the quality of all incoming and outgoing material and products as well as production procedures.
You will be expected to pay great attention to detail.
The ideal candidate will possess a trained eye for detail and will be reliable and committed.
A leading fine limit sheet metal fabrication company based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
With over 40 years of industry expertise, the business has continued to grow through fully integrated and in-house manufacturing and surface finishing services.
Our client is looking for a Quality Inspector to inspect in-process and finished product (depending on experience this may be mechanically, using a CMM or Manual measurement to ensure compliance to drawing specifications, customer and company requirements, effectively communicating and documenting the findings of any non-conformance.
Experienced Inspectors will also be required to assist in the management of customer returns and with the compilation of monthly statistics.
PRODUCTION
You will deliver output targets in line with work to lists, interpret blueprints and specification sheets, following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) where provided, ensure equipment used is of sufficient quality to manufacture to customer specification, reporting any that is not prior to use, ensure the job card is signed and stamped for prior operations before any work is started, conduct in-process and, where required, final inspection of fabricated high tolerance parts using GD&T methods and standard metrology techniques (including hand gauges).
The Quality Control Specialist will play a vital role in ensuring adherence to quality standards, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice), and GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) guidelines.
An opportunity has arisen for a Quality Control Specialist to join the growing team of scientists based in the southwest area.
The successful individual has a working knowledge of Quality, GMP and GLP practices.