Position Overview
This is an excellent opportunity for a proven Quality Inspector to work with a world leader in the design and manufacture of precision‑engineered products.
Pay, Hours and Benefits
* £36,250 (including rotating twilight shift allowance)
* 38 hours per week, working on a rotating days/twilight shift rotation as detailed below.
* Days: 7:30am – 4:15pm Monday to Thursday, 12:30pm on Friday.
* Twilight: 4:00pm – 12:00am Monday to Thursday, 12:00pm – 6:00pm on Friday.
* 32 days holiday’s including bank holidays
* Production Bonus Scheme
* Above average company pension contribution
* On site Gym
* Secured Parking
Why Join This Business
* Join a world‑class UK engineering manufacturer with global reach – this is a long‑established industry leader in precision engineering, supplying high‑quality products worldwide from its HQ, offering real stability and long‑term job security.
* Competitive rewards package – attractive salary, annual bonus scheme, strong pension, enhanced sick pay, and a wide range of financial and lifestyle benefits designed to reward commitment and performance.
* Modern, high‑precision manufacturing environment – work with advanced engineering processes, cutting‑edge machinery, and a strong focus on quality, innovation and continuous improvement in a professional setting.
* Supportive, well‑established workforce culture – join a stable, experienced team with a strong reputation locally, excellent workplace facilities, and a focus on employee wellbeing, safety and long‑term retention.
Location
The Quality Inspector Position is commutable from: Accrington, Blackburn, Burnley, Chorley, Bury, Rochdale.
Candidate Requirements
* Skilled in precision measurement tools – Confident use of verniers, micrometers, Bowers gauges and other inspection equipment to ensure accurate, high‑quality output.
* Strong engineering inspection background – Experience within machining, milling, turning and welding environments, ideally within valve assembly or precision manufacturing.
* CMM & advanced inspection capability (desirable) – Experience with CMM operation, Faro Arm, Tessa Scan and other advanced metrology equipment would be highly advantageous.
* NDT awareness (advantageous) – Exposure to non‑destructive testing methods is beneficial in supporting high‑integrity product inspection requirements.
* Qualified mechanical engineer – Time‑served apprenticeship or equivalent mechanical engineering qualification essential.
* Strong work ethic & reliability – Honest, dependable, and able to work independently with a strong sense of responsibility and pride in workmanship.
* Detail‑focused & adaptable team player – Highly organised with excellent attention to detail, able to adapt to changing priorities and committed to continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
* High‑quality inspection standards – Ensure all products meet strict quality requirements while achieving production targets and maintaining full traceability throughout the process.
* First‑off, patrol & final inspection duties – Carry out in‑process checks, first article inspections, and final inspection of assemblies prior to despatch.
* Accurate reporting & documentation – Complete inspection reports, maintain quality records, and use computer systems to record and manage data effectively.
* Collaborative QA support role – Work closely with Production Managers and Quality teams to support corrective actions, audits and preventive improvements.
* Hands‑on manufacturing involvement – Actively support production activities, including safe manual handling of components up to 25kg.
* Continuous improvement mindset – Contribute to process improvements, support a “right first time” culture, and promote lean principles including 5S.
* Safe, compliant working environment – Maintain high safety standards by following procedures, ensuring cleanliness, and supporting a strong safety culture across the site.
Additional Information
Candidates must have the right to live and work in the UK.
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