Mechanical Inspector 6-month FTC

Aston Martin F1 Team
Towcester
1 month ago
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Mechanical Inspector 6-month FTC at Aston Martin F1 Team


Description
We are looking for a highly skilled Mechanical Inspector to join our Quality Assurance department on a 6-month fixed term contract. In this critical role, you will ensure the precision and quality of internally manufactured machined components and associated assemblies.


Application Deadline: 16 January 2026
Department: Quality Assurance
Location: Silverstone


Key Responsibilities

  • Assure the quality of internally and externally manufactured metallic components to the required standards.
  • Carry out inspection and verification activities using advanced metrology equipment and software.
  • Collaborate closely with Quality Assurance, Production Control, and the Machine Shop to maintain and improve quality standards.
  • Proactively participate in team and departmental meetings.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of machining processes, inspection techniques, and quality systems.
  • Work professionally, responsibly, and flexibly to meet production and quality targets.
  • Undertake any additional tasks reasonably requested in line with the role.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Excellent working knowledge of machining processes and manufacturing methods.
  • Proficient in Pc-DMIS and PolyWorks Metrology Suites.
  • Hands‑on experience with CMMs, Absolute Arms, Shadowgraphs, Contour Tracers, and handheld measuring tools.
  • Ability to confidently interpret and work from technical drawings.
  • Experience using MRP/ERP systems such as IFS, SAP, or similar.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams.
  • Previous experience in a Formula One or high‑level motorsport environment is highly desirable.
  • Ability to perform under pressure while maintaining accuracy and composure.
  • Flexible approach to working hours to meet the demands of the role.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to build effective working relationships across departments.
  • Commitment to Health & Safety and continuous improvement.

Benefits

Investing in your career is paramount. We promote professional and personal development through a provision of learning opportunities and work with you to shape your career and realise your full potential. As part of our high‑performing, collaborative team, you'll enjoy a competitive package, including a discretionary bonus scheme, private healthcare, pension plan, life assurance, TEDSgroup childcare benefits, a cycle‑to‑work scheme, tech scheme, and car scheme. You will also have access to our state‑of‑the‑art facilities at the AMR Technology Campus, featuring a new on‑site gym with fitness, spin and yoga classes, a bistro café, and restaurant.


Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team is committed to making sure our selection methods are fair for all. If you would like to request that reasonable adjustments are made, please share this in your application when asked.


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Contract (6‑month FTC)


Job function

Quality Assurance


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