CMM Inspector

Hertford
4 weeks ago
Applications closed

Location: Hertford, SG13

Salary: Up to £40,000 depending on experience

Working Hours: Monday- Thursday 7:30am – 4:00pm, Friday 7:30am – 12:00 noon

Job Code: MJ2067

CMM Inspector

Are you an experienced CMM Inspector looking for a new challenge with a leading precision engineering company? We're seeking a skilled professional to join our client's dedicated team in Hertford.

We're looking for someone with a solid background in performing precise inspections using Coordinate Measuring Machines within a precision engineering environment, demonstrating a keen eye for detail and a commitment to quality.

You've likely gained your inspection skills in industries like aerospace, medical devices, or high-end automotive, where precision and strict standards are crucial.

If you're a proactive individual with a passion for accuracy and want to join a forward-thinking team, we'd love to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Ability to read technical drawings and interpret geometric features/tolerances.

  • To perform CMM Inspection using Aberlink software on the CMM Machine.

  • Working with various materials including aluminium, steel, castings, cast iron etc.

  • Operating CMM equipment and the ability to manually measure parts using conventional equipment – verniers, micrometres, gauges, callipers etc.

  • Documenting quality issues and reporting non-conformances.

  • Generating CMM Programs to measure components in CNC mode.

  • Compiling detailed inspection reports.

  • Complying with standards of safety, company policy that apply to the product.

  • Adhering to health and safety standards as set out by the company.

    The successful candidate will have:

  • Previous experience in a similar role, preferably in the aerospace industry

  • Expert knowledge of FAIRS.

  • Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills

  • Familiarity with inspecting a variety of materials (e.g., aluminium, steel, castings).

  • Proven ability to interpret complex technical drawings.

    Benefits:

  • 28 Days Holiday Including Bank Holidays

  • Early finish on Fridays

  • Pension Scheme

  • Onsite Parking

    ***Despite our best efforts it is not always possible to respond to every application individually due to the high volume of responses we receive on each vacancy. Only candidates who are short listed will be contacted for this particular role and if you have not heard from us within 7 days please assume that you have not been successful. However, we will keep your details on our database, and will contact you when other suitable positions become available

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