Mechanical Inspector

AMLR Recruitment Ltd
Basildon
3 days ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Inspector
Location: Basildon, Essex
Salary: £18.54ph
Hours of work: (Monday - Thursday) 8am-5pm and Friday 7.30am-12.30pm
Overtime available - Mon-Thur x 1.5 - Sun x 2
Job Type: Full‑time, Permanent


Are you an experienced Mechanical Inspector looking to join one of the largest independent global manufacturers in the UK, specializing in a wide range of aerospace production capabilities. Located in Basildon, Essex, dedicated to precision manufacturing, treatments, NDT, and repairs of metallic aerospace parts and finished components.


Key Responsibilities for the Mechanical Inspector

  • Provide quality and inspection support across manufacturing operations
  • Maintain rigorous quality control in line with business and customer standards
  • Verify component compliance at all stages of production
  • Complete First Off and Batch inspections
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives across products and processes
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams on growth and development projects
  • Uphold standards in quality, health & safety, environmental, energy and sustainability management
  • Work in accordance with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 and ISO 50001 standards

Requirements for the Mechanical Inspector

  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings and technical specifications
  • Aerospace sector experience preferred
  • Experience in a quality control environment advantageous
  • Competent using inspection equipment including:

    • Verniers
    • Micrometres
    • Bore micrometres
    • Height gauges
    • Digital Test Indicators (DTI)
    • CMM experience desirable but not essential

  • Strong practical problem‑solving skills
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision

Benefits for the Mechanical Inspector

  • Attractive competitive salary with overtime and shift allowances.
  • 25 days annual leave + 8 statutory holidays
  • Pension scheme
  • Private healthcare
  • Death in service benefit
  • Long service awards

If you are proactive, quality‑driven, and ready to take the next step in your quality inspection career, apply now or submit your most up‑to‑date CV to n . lawry @ amlr. uk or to discuss how we can find you your next move within your chosen sector with one of the many career opportunities we currently have, Tel: (phone number removed) and ask for Naomi.


Please note: Candidates must have the right to work in the UK and be able to commute to Basildon.


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