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The final ranking is established by multiplying all these individual factors to calculate the total relevance score.
A High-Tech Engineering Company seeks a Goods-In Inspector to take responsibility for receiving and inspecting incoming components, products and raw materials against delivery notes and purchase orders. With attention to detail, you’ll accurately maintain stock records and record damages or quality issues.
The successful Goods In Inspector will have previous experience of working within a manufacturing or engineering environment, hold a fork lift license (or be willing to train), be familiar with engineering components and materials and be confident interpreting technical drawings and purchase orders.
This award-winning Cambridge company seeks someone who is good communicator and team player, has basic computer literacy alongside good organizational skills.
A competitive salary will be offered. Applicants should live within a commutable distance of North Cambridge and be fully eligible to work in the UK