Quality Inspector - Composites

Portsmouth
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Composite Quality Inspector
Portsmouth, Hampshire
Full-time | Permanent / Contract options available

We’re supporting a well-established composite manufacturing business in Portsmouth that produces high-quality components for demanding engineering sectors. Due to continued growth, they’re now looking to add an experienced Composite Quality Inspector to their quality team.

This role would suit someone with a strong eye for detail, solid composites knowledge, and confidence working to aerospace-level quality standards.

The Role

You’ll be responsible for ensuring all composite parts meet required specifications and quality standards, carrying out both in-process and final inspections.

Key responsibilities include:



Performing in-process and final inspection of composite parts, sub-assemblies and finished products

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Identifying defects such as delamination, fibre misalignment, voids, surface imperfections and bonding issues

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Using precision measuring equipment including calipers, micrometers, height gauges, CMM and laser tracking systems

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Interpreting engineering drawings, ply books and specifications, including GD&T requirements

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Verifying compliance with manufacturing processes, work instructions and quality standards (AS9100 / ISO 9001)

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Completing inspection documentation, NCRs and quality reports within QMS systems

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Working closely with production and engineering teams to investigate and resolve quality issues

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Supporting First Article Inspection (FAI), PPAP activities and internal/external audits

About You

Ideally, you’ll bring:

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2+ years’ experience in a composite quality inspection role

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Good understanding of composite manufacturing processes such as hand lay-up, resin infusion, RTM and autoclave

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Experience working to aerospace or high-spec quality standards (AS9102, NADCAP, ISO)

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Strong ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications

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Experience using inspection software such as PolyWorks and quality documentation systems

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A methodical, detail-driven approach with strong communication and problem-solving skills

If you’re a Quality Inspector with composites experience and you’re looking for a stable role within a busy Portsmouth-based manufacturer, this is a great opportunity to join a growing team producing high-quality work

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