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14 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Vision RT is a fast-growing MedTech company transforming radiation therapy for cancer patients by helping make it more accurate, effective, and comfortable. The company is the inventor of, and a market leader in, Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT). This technology uses advanced 3D cameras to track surface data, providing enhanced guidance across every step of the radiotherapy workflow.

Vision RT’s SGRT solutions are in 24 out of the 25 “Best Hospitals for Cancer,” as tracked by US News & World Report.

The company is recognised as one of Britain’s fastest-growing private tech companies, as featured in the 2025 Sunday Times 100 Tech list. Vision RT is also a recipient of the 2024 King’s Award for Enterprise, the UK’s most prestigious accolade for business excellence.

With around 300 employees globally and offices in the UK, Poland, and the USA, Vision RT operates independently as part of the Danish company William Demant Invest A/S, one of the world’s largest investors in healthcare companies. Employees benefit from the security and reach of being part of a large global enterprise, combined with the agility and innovation of a startup.

Vision RT is a company with strong values, a clear mission, and a bright future. It is an exciting and rewarding organisation in which to work.

About the role

We are seeking a Quality Inspector for Goods Inwards to join our Quality and Regulatory team. In this critical role, you will play a key part in ensuring our incoming components meet defined specifications. When failure is identified, follow the non-conformance process to finalise the disposition. We are open to people with relevant work experience or academic qualifications (i.e. no commercial experience).

Key Responsibilities will include:

* Create a form 165 template for goods inward inspection

* Sample quality inspections on incoming parts and reporting on the quality received

* Raising Non-conforming products and completing form 058 upon identifying any defects with parts during quality inspection

* Provide administrative support when raising SCARs for the Supplier Management Process

* Maintaining/Updating Supplier Corrective Action Register and Non-Conforming Product Index

Essential Skills & Experience

* A degree in electromechanical or electronics engineering, or equivalent work experience

* Minimum of 1 year of experience of Product Quality Inspections or in a similar role

* Practical knowledge of engineering drawings and methods

* Knowledge of engineering measuring tools

* Strong attention to detail, and ability to prioritise and plan tasks

* Analytical and problem-solving skills

* Ability to work independently and collaboratively

* Competent in Microsoft Office products

* Fluent in written and spoken English

Desirable Skills & Experience

* Qualified internal auditor with experience of performing internal and/or supplier audits to ISO 13485, MDSAP requirements, the EU MDR and/or ISO 9001

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