Quality Inspector

Farnley
2 weeks ago
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E3 Recruitment are actively searching for 2 Quality Inspectors on behalf of an impressive Precision Engineering organisation based in Leeds.

This organisation currently employs around 40 people at their Leeds facility and offer sub-contract component & part manufacturing services to a variety of industries, including Food/FMCG, Chemical and Pharmaceutical manufacturing.

Because of continued growth and investment into their facilities and manufacturing capabilities, this employer is now looking to grow their team by recruiting 2 Quality Inspectors on a permanent basis.

Based in LEEDS, the successful Quality Inspector will easily be able to commute from surrounding towns & cities including Wakefield, Huddersfield, Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Castleford, Pontefract, Normanton, Harrogate and Wetherby.

For the Quality Inspector role, we are keen to receive applications from individuals who possess:

IDEAL NOT ESSENTIAL: Formal qualifications within Mechanical Engineering or similar (Apprenticeship, NVQ Level 3, BTEC, HNC, HND etc.)
Experience working in similar position, ideally within a Machine Shop environment
The ability to read, interpret and work directly from engineering drawings
The ability to effectively use various types of measuring instruments and equipment, micrometres, verniers, CMM (Mitutoyo) & Faro Arm for example
Working Hours of the Quality Inspector:
39 Hours per week, spread across a rotating AM & PM shift pattern:

Week 1: Monday to Thursday - 06:00 to 14:30 / Friday - 06:00 to 13:30
Week 2: Monday to Thursday - 10:30 to 14:30 / Friday - 10:30 to 18:00
In return, the Quality Inspector will receive:

Annual Salary: Up to £40,000.00 depending on experience
Annual Leave: 28 Days - rising to 33 after continued service (including bank holidays)
Company Pension Scheme: Statutory
Health & Wellbeing Programme
To apply for the Quality Inspector role, please click "Apply Now" and attach a copy of your updated CV. Alternatively, please contact Callum Good at E3 Recruitment for more information

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