Job Title
Metrology Engineer (6-Month Contract)
Location:
Stonehouse, Gloucestershire (GL10)
Hours:
39 hours per week
This role is 100% site based.
Contract:
6-month fixed-term contract
Key Responsibilities of a Metrology Engineer:
* Oversee measurement requirements across operations, including moulding validations, in-process inspections, and non-conformance investigations.
* Program and operate Zeiss CMMs, request appropriate fixturing, and carry out Measurement System Analysis (MSA).
* Work closely with Verification Services to support the transition from operational qualification to production qualification.
* Carry out precise measurement and inspection of products and components using a range of metrology equipment.
* Analyse measurement data to identify trends, inconsistencies, and opportunities for improvement.
* Maintain accurate and detailed records of measurements, calibrations, and inspections.
* Ensure compliance with industry standards, internal procedures, and quality regulations.
* Identify, investigate, and resolve measurement-related issues.
* Collaborate with engineering, production, and quality teams to support continuous improvement initiatives.
* Provide guidance and training to colleagues on metrology equipment and best practices where required.
Key Skills and Experience of a Metrology Engineer:
* Previous experience in a metrology-focused role within a manufacturing or engineering environment.
* Proven experience programming and using Zeiss CMMs, including Calypso software.
* Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications.
* Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret measurement data and identify trends.
* Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
* Strong verbal and written communication skills.
* Ability to maintain accurate documentation and manage multiple priorities effectively.
* A proactive and collaborative approach to continuous improvement.
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office and relevant metrology or data analysis software.
* Relevant metrology or quality-related certifications are advantageous but not essential