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Quality Inspector Aerospace

​Dimensional and visual quality inspection of machined and fabricated aerospace components

Successful candidates will be familiar in goods receipt inspection of parts and materials from suppliers, raising & actioning supplied product non-conformances and use of multiple company IT systems.

In addition, you will be work closely with Goods Receiving, Supply Chain Quality, Procurement & Engineering Services for Manufacturing to ensure product is progressed through Receipt Inspection process in a timely manner.

Essential Skills:

• Must have previous experience, dimensional checking within a precision engineering, aerospace or machine shop environment- ideally goods receipt or final inspection

• Be competent at dimensional checking using hand held measuring tools such as Vernier's, Micrometres etc. - Tested at interview

• Must be able to interpret detailed engineering drawings - tested at interview

• Able to work with minimal supervision once fully authorised but also as part of a team.

Responsibilities:

• Visually inspect items for handling damage, machining errors & surface treatment condition and defects.

• Compliance with all pertinent work procedures & work instructions within the quality manual

• Physical dimensional inspection on all machined/fabricated components using basic inspection tools, including height gauge, Vernier, micrometer, pins, thread gauges, etc.

• Independent review/measurement and verification of product and associated documentation against the work card, relevant inspection plan, purchase order, drawing & specification requirements.

• Produce FAIs (First Article Inspection)

• Receive items into Goods Receipt inspection area, locate items physically and on the company ERP system.

• Verify delivery conformance against supplier end item.

• Raise non-conformance reports on company system when items do not meet requirements.

• Where required the involvement with the investigation into root casue of non-conforming product and the implementation of corrective and preventive action

• Where authorised the signing of release documentation to state the conformity of product

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Historically part of Staffordshire, the city grew initially as a market town specialising in the wool trade. In the Industrial Revolution, it became a major centre for coal mining, steel production, lock making, and the manufacture of cars and motorcycles. The economy of the city is still based on engineering, including a large aerospace industry, as well as the service sector.[4]

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