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Quality Inspector
Job Details
Permanent
Dependent on Experience
Hours:
- 48 Hours – Days: Monday to Thursday - 6 am-6 pm
- 48 Hours – Nights: Monday to Thursday - 6 pm-6 am
- 36 Hours - Weekend Days: Friday to Sunday - 6 am – 6 pm
Salary: Depending on experience (Hours per week, with overtime available)
Location: Derby - On-site
Role Responsibilities
- To provide Quality and Inspection support for both existing and new business opportunities and to develop the Right First-Time philosophy required to become a leading supplier of quality components to the aerospace industry.
- Maintain quality control within the manufacturing process, in line with business standards and customer requirements.
- Check and verify the compliance of components produced at all stages within the business.
- Identify recurring quality issues and communicate them to the Senior Team Leader along with recommendations.
- Assist with root cause analysis, using 5 Whys and Ishikawa.
- Identify and report any non-conformances.
- Support, develop, and improve the relationship internally between departments.
- Support and promote improvement activities to directly benefit our products and inspection processes.
- To work within cross-functional teams to support business development, growth, and improvement projects as required.
- Working to ISO 50001/14001/45001/9001 standards.
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- Experience in an inspection/manufacturing environment.
- Ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications.
- Technical knowledge & experience within the aerospace sector preferred.
- Competent in using the following equipment: verniers, micrometers, bore micrometers, height gauges, DTI (Digital Test Indicators).
- Experience in a quality control environment is preferred.
- Working to ISO 9001 and ISO 5001.
- Experience with inspecting Machined, Fabricated, treated, and assembled parts.
- Attention to detail.
- Ability to work on own initiative and with minimum supervision.
- CMM experience is advantageous but not essential.
- Excellent IT Skills.
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