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We're partnered with a well‑established aerospace and engineering services organisation supporting highly regulated, safety‑critical environments. The business works closely with major OEMs and supply‑chain partners, delivering high‑quality inspection and testing services across manufacturing and in‑service operations.
The organisation offers a supportive, technically focused culture with strong investment in training, certification and long‑term career development.
About the role
An opportunity has arisen for a Level 2 Qualified NDT Inspector to join a growing inspection team based in the Bristol area.
This is a hands‑on role carrying out a range of NDT inspections on aerospace components, both on‑site and at customer locations, with the opportunity to broaden qualifications and gain exposure across multiple programmes.
Key responsibilities include:
Performing, interpreting and reporting NDT inspections across multiple methods
Undertaking inspection work on manufactured and in‑service aerospace components
Documenting inspection results in line with approved procedures
Visiting customer sites to support inspection and technical activities
Acting as a technical point of contact for customers when required
What you'll need
EN4179 Level 2 certification in one or more NDT methods (Level 3 desirable)
Documented experience hours in relevant NDT methods and aerospace inspection
Experience inspecting metallic and composite components
Background in manufacturing and/or in‑service inspection environments
Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required
Ability to obtain UK SC security clearance
Apply now
This is a great opportunity to join a fast‑paced, technically respected organisation offering flexible working, enhanced overtime potential and continued professional development.
If you're a motivated NDT Inspector looking to progress your career in aerospace inspection, we'd be keen to speak with you