You don’t rush. You inspect, every measurement matters. Every report means something. The Quality Inspector is not here to go through the motions— as a Quality Inspector, you’re here to make sure the parts leaving the building are spot on. The Quality Inspector plays a hands-on role in ensuring that our precision components meet both customer and internal standards. Here's a breakdown of what the role typically involves: Quality Inspector Overview & Responsibilities * Dimensional inspections using tools like micrometers, calipers, verniers, dial indicators, talysurf surface measurement, and shadowgraphs * First-off and final release inspections, including detailed dimensional reports * Monitoring work-in-progress and halting production if unacceptable goods or processes are detected * Calibration tracking for measurement equipment * Visual comparisons of workpieces to detect manufacturing variations * Advising operators on visual acceptability and measurement procedures * Documenting defects and reporting to the Chief Inspector * Collaborating across departments to resolve quality issues quickly Qualifications & Skills * GCSEs in Maths and English (NVQ or equivalent is a plus) * Ability to read engineering drawings * Experience with measuring equipment and basic computer use * Strong attention to detail and communication skills * CMM operation/programming is advantageous Salary & Benefits * Salary package from £30k – 35k * Overtime at time and a half / double time * 26 days holiday 8 bank holidays * Pension scheme death-in-service cover * Employee assistance programme * Supportive team, clean workshop, no nonsense Hours of Work Mon – Fri, 07:30 – 16:00 If you’re a Quality Inspector with fasteners experience and high standards, but your salary expectations sit just above the range, reach out. For the right person, it’s a conversation worth having. If you’d like more info or want to talk it through, just drop us a message or send your CV