Precision. Pride. Quality. If you're the kind of person who spots the smallest detail and takes real satisfaction in getting things right, this could be the role for you. With a 4 day week and competitive pay, this is a hands-on, practical role where your expertise directly impacts the final product.
We're recruiting a Pre-Delivery Inspector (PDI) to play a vital part in ensuring high-quality vehicles are delivered exactly to specification.
Role Overview
Job Title: PDI Inspector
Location: Warwick
Pay Rate: £15.91 - £18.26 per hour (DOE)
Hours: 37 hours per week | Monday to Thursday, 06:45 - 16:15The Role
Working as part of a Manufacturing Quality function, you'll be responsible for inspecting vehicles throughout the build and prior to release. Your focus will be on quality, compliance, and accuracy, ensuring each vehicle meets both internal standards and customer requirements before sign-off.
This position suits someone who enjoys a fast-paced production environment and takes pride in maintaining high standards while contributing to continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities of PDI Inspector
Carry out detailed in-process and final quality inspections on vehicles
Check torque settings, hydraulic pressures, and build integrity against specifications
Test vehicles in line with established inspection and quality procedures
Verify customer requirements are fully met before vehicles are released
Accurately record build standards, inspection results, and any non-conformances
Work collaboratively with manufacturing teams to reinforce quality standards
Provide feedback and data to support continuous improvement initiativesWhat are we looking for in a PDI Inspector?
Strong mechanical knowledge of vehicles (light vehicles or HGVs)
Previous experience in a PDI Inspection role, vehicle inspection, quality, or specialist assembly is advantageous
Good understanding of hydraulic systems and quality assurance principles
Comfortable working to deadlines and adapting to changing priorities
A proactive team player with a positive, "can-do" attitude
Willingness to learn and develop new technical skillsDesirable (but not essential)
Mechanical qualifications
HGV licence or tachograph training
Experience within a production or manufacturing environment
Full UK driving licence
Flexibility to support overtime when requiredIf you are passionate about quality, detail-driven, and ready to play a key role in delivering excellence, then we would love to hear from you.
Contact Sophie Ranson at E3 Recruitment for more information about the PDI Inspector role