Painted Surface Inspector

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Position: Painted Surface Inspector
Location: Banbury, Oxfordshire & Coventry, West Midlands
Company: Autoscan UK Ltd
Pay: £15.50 PAYE or £19.60 Per Hour Ltd / Umbrella Company
Duration: 3 to 6 months Contract

About us

Autoscan UK Limited is a leading provider of quality assurance and inspection services to the automotive industry. With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, we partner with top automotive manufacturers to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety.

We are currently looking to recruit a Painted Surface Inspector for an exciting new opportunity working for a prestigious automotive manufacturer in the Fontwell area of West Sussex.

The Role

In this role you'll be responsible for completing visual inspection of paint application on carbon composites ahead of goods dispatch and will offer SQA support to internal colleagues to improve the quality of supply to the customer.

You will need to have excellent attention to detail and successful candidates should have previous quality inspection experience, where Painted Surface inspection is preferred.

Training will also be provided to individuals who can demonstrate excellent communication skills, numeracy and computer literacy.

In return, the successful candidate will be rewarded with a basic hourly rate of £15.50 per hour PAYE or £19.60 via Ltd / Umbrella company, with premiums for shifts and weekend working.

The role will be based in Banbury (OX16) for the first 6 to 8 weeks before moving to Coventry, (CV4) so being able to commute to both of these locations would be essential.

If travel between the sites was required mileage would be paid. If only commuting to one of the sites as a base location however, mileage would not be included.

The successful candidate will be required to undergo a basic DBS criminal record check. Please disclose any information that you think could be shown during this check as early as possible during the application process.

We are specialist service providers to the vehicle manufacturing industry and their supply chain and this is an excellent opportunity to join our team.

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Autoscan UK Limited is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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Join Autoscan UK Limited and be a part of a team dedicated to driving excellence in the automotive industry!

Benefits

  • £15.50 (PAYE) or £19.60 Ltd / Umbrella company

  • Family friendly working hours

  • Excellent collaborative team environment

  • Bespoke Design Engineering Projects

  • Free on site Car Parking

  • Excellent working facilities

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