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Are you a meticulous inspector with a keen eye for detail and a commitment to quality excellence? Do you take pride in identifying even the smallest deviations to ensure flawless manufacturing output?
We are working with a leading UK manufacturer of high-performance composite components for demanding aerospace, automotive, defense and space applications. Our client is seeking 2X experienced Quality Inspector to join the team, where your sharp inspection skills will be critical to maintaining our exacting quality standards.
Quality Inspector
Requirements:

Need be familiar with Polyworks / CMM / Composites or Faro Arm
Have proven experience in hands-on product inspection (composites experience preferred)
Can interpret complex engineering drawings and specifications
Maintain uncompromising standards while working efficiently
Have experience with inspection documentation and reportingQuality Inspector
Benefits:

Competitive Hourly rate (commensurate with experience)
Career growth in a forward-thinking company
Hands-on role with cutting-edge composite technologies
Supportive team environmentQuality Inspector
Responsibilities:

Conducting detailed visual and dimensional inspections of composite parts at all production stages
Performing precise measurements using advanced metrology equipment
Documenting inspection results with absolute accuracy
Identifying and flagging even minor non-conformances
Verifying that every component meets our strict quality criteria before progressingIf you’re a proactive and technically skilled Quality Inspector ready to take on a role in a forward-thinking company, apply now!
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