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Metrologist / Metrology Engineer / Metrology Technician required for a global manufacturer of food and beverage packaging based in Doncaster.
The successful CMM Programmer / Metrologist / Metrology Engineer / Metrology Technician will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and managing measurement programs, supporting product development and ensuring high standards of quality assurance across the production process.
Metrologist / Metrology Engineer / Metrology Technician Package:
- Up to £33,500
- Generous Holiday Allowance
- Death in Service
- Employee Assistance Programme
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Metrologist / Metrology Engineer / Metrology Technician Responsibilities:
- Set up, manage, and maintain programs and specifications for all measurement equipment including Optical Measurement, Force Gauges, CMMs
- Support the laboratory in carrying out dimensional, functional, CCP, and visual checks according to control plans
- Provide timely and accurate measurement reports for product development and operations
- Assist in product trials and contribute to new product and equipment introductions
- Conduct long-term product performance monitoring and customer complaint investigations
- Lead process reviews and identify continuous improvement opportunity
- Support and train laboratory personnel


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Metrologist Metrology Engineer / Metrology Technician Requirements:
- Experience in metrology, quality assurance or a similar role within manufacturing
- Strong understanding of measurement equipment, processes and quality systems including Optical Measurement, CMMs and Force Gauges
- Experience with Programming including CMM programming
- Experience with calibration of metrology equipment
- Commutable to Doncaster
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