Job Description
Inspector – Aerospace Components | £29,000 per year | Permanent | South East England
We are partnering with a leading aviation specialist to hire a Component Inspector for their dynamic inspection department. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a strong aerospace or mechanical background to step into a critical role within a high-performing MRO (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) environment.
What you'll be doing:
As an Inspector, you’ll be responsible for the detailed inspection of aircraft components in accordance with OEM CMMs (Component Maintenance Manuals) and SOPMs (Standard Operating Procedures & Manuals). You’ll utilize SAP to record component condition, generate cost-effective overhaul or repair route sheets, and ensure all part numbers (P/N), serial numbers (S/N), and status details are accurately entered into the system.
You’ll support the production team by working to ASPEN and milestone priorities, collaborating with Technical Engineering and other shop-floor teams. You’ll also contribute to mentoring junior technicians and maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and regulatory compliance.
Key responsibilities:
* Perform detailed mechanical inspections of aerospace components (excluding quarantined items)
* Create/modify overhaul and repair routes using SAP ERP
* Record all inspection data and part conditions accurately
* Use imperial and metric precision tools (micrometres, callipers, gauges)
* Liaise with engineering and production control to support turnaround targets
* Support compliance with HSE, MAPP, and Environmental Procedures
* Maintain a Personal Experience Record (PER) book and take part in daily team dialogues
What we're looking for:
* Apprenticeship or formal qualification in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering (desirable)
* Previous experience in a component inspection or aerospace MRO environment
* Proficient in SAP or similar enterprise systems
* Skilled in manual measurement techniques and use of inspection equipment
* Good working knowledge of aviation documentation (e.g., Boeing/Airbus portals)
* Strong attention to detail and workshop housekeeping discipline
* Eligible to live and work in the UK unrestricted
* Good unaided (or corrected) vision and ability to sit or lift as needed
Working conditions:
* Full-time, permanent role with shift options: Monday–Friday or Tuesday–Saturday
* Occasional overtime may be required
* Temperature-variant workshop environment with machinery noise exposure
This is a great opportunity to advance your career in aerospace inspection within a well-established and globally respected organisation. Apply now to be part of a team that plays a key role in ensuring airworthiness and operational excellence.