Mechanical Inspector

BAE Systems (New)
Edinburgh
3 weeks ago
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Overview

At BAE Systems Australia



  • Do interesting work that MATTERS
  • ENJOY what you do
  • GROW your career
  • Be YOU

We work in a thriving sector – one that puts us at the forefront of exciting and meaningful work. Every day we push boundaries to produce some of the world’s most innovative and groundbreaking technology. Individually we all contribute to our success. Collectively we make the impossible possible.


Recognised for delivering projects of global and national significance that help keep Australia safe, it is our shared passion that shapes our culture, and our people that make it a great place to work.


About the OPPORTUNITY

We have an exciting opportunity for a Mechanical Inspector to join our Advanced Manufacturing line of business based at Edinburgh Parks-SA, reporting to the Production Supervisor.


This role is worked on the afternoon shift, with hours of 2:00pm – 10:30pm.


In this role, you will be responsible for inspecting precision-machined components using various methods, including coordinate measuring machines and manual techniques, to ensure they meet dimensional and acceptance standards. You will work closely with the Advanced Machining team to uphold these quality standards.


Key responsibilities include:



  • Operating, setting up, and monitoring CMM machines efficiently.
  • Conducting precise manual inspections with micrometres, calipers, height gauges, and other tools.
  • Analysing engineering drawings, blueprints, and specifications to ensure accuracy.
  • Documenting inspection data, generating detailed reports, and maintaining records.
  • Supporting troubleshooting efforts to optimize CMM machine performance.
  • Collaborating in daily production activities to reinforce safety, quality, cost control, delivery, and team culture.
  • Adhering to safety policies, procedures, and risk assessments to ensure a safe work environment.
  • Following setup procedures, performing quality control checks, and addressing non-conformities to maintain high quality standards.
  • Engaging in daily business rhythm activities to support operational efficiency.

About You

  • A Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade or recognized.
  • Experienced in operating CMMs within a machining environment.
  • Skilled in manual inspection techniques using micrometers, calipers, and height gauges.
  • Proficient in interpreting engineering drawings and GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing).
  • Capable of identifying and documenting non-conformances in production.
  • Background in multi-axis CNC machining and producing high-precision components is highly desirable.
  • Knowledgeable in calibration processes and inspection equipment maintenance.
  • Experience using PC-DMIS is highly desirable
  • Experience in CMM programming and using GD&T to guide inspection highly desirable
  • Defence security clearance or eligibility to obtain
  • Eligibility to be cleared for International Traffic In Arms (ITAR) regulations

At BAE Systems Australia, we support flexible work arrangements, including taking one day off every month.


We believe in hiring for potential, we know that some candidates hesitate if they don’t tick all the boxes. If this role interests you, but you don’t meet all the criteria, we still encourage you to apply.


About US

You will be joining a workplace that truly cares about your wellbeing.


Our people are diverse and we value the variety of perspectives this brings, we know that a culture that is inclusive and fosters a sense of belonging is a place we can all make the most of our unique talents and be our best.


As Australia’s largest defence company in a rapidly growing sector, you will be connected into a global team and encouraged to explore where your career might take you whether that is a traditional career path or squiggly one, there are infinite possibilities for you at BAE Systems Australia.


BAE Systems recognises the sacrifices of those who have served our Nation and their families. We support our veteran community through our internal veteran network (VetNet Australia) and strong charitable partnerships, internal offerings including reserve service leave, a Veteran Mentoring Program and other exclusive offerings available through our strategic partners.


We welcome applicants from all people regardless of sex, gender identity, race, ethnicity, disability, pregnancy, age, or other lived experience; and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for all positions.


We are proud to be recognised as an employer of choice for women by WORK180.


Awarded the 2024 Quarter 1 Benchmarcx Triple R- Excellence In Candidate Experience Certification. As a member of the Circle Back Initiative we commit to respond to every applicant.


To learn more about our competitive employee benefits, flexibility, other employment opportunities and what to expect from our recruitment process please visit: www.baesystemscareers.com.au


Clearances


As a Defence security clearance is required for this role, applicants must be Australian citizens and either possess or be eligible to obtain and maintain appropriate clearances. Further information regarding security clearances.


International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR) are applicable and as such, your nationality may be a factor in determining your suitability for this role. Please visit this webpage for more information.


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