Role Overview
Reporting to the Quality Manager, you will play a key role in maintaining and improving product quality across the machining operation. The position involves routine mechanical inspection and visual inspection of components (pre‑ and post‑treatment), ensuring compliance with customer, internal and industry standards.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct routine inspections using mechanical tools and CMM equipment
Prepare quality documentation including FAIRs, SCARs and NCRs
Work within established quality procedures and support AS9100‑aligned processes
Review and verify material certifications
Monitor, record and report non‑conformances
Participate in NQA and internal audits
Support and guide CNC operatives to ensure quality standards are consistently upheld
Hours & Benefits
Monday to Friday – 37 hours, early finish Friday at 12:30
20 days holiday, increasing by 1 day per year to a maximum of 25
Statutory pension
On‑site parking
Overtime available at premium rates
Candidate Profile
We are looking for a proactive, detail‑driven individual with experience in a precision engineering environment. Strong communication skills, a structured approach to quality, and confidence working with CNC‑machined components are essential
Salary description
£30000.00 - £35000.00 per year
