Mechanical Inspector

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Essex
1 week ago
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Are you a detail-driven Mechanical Inspector with a passion for precision engineering? Do you thrive in high-performance manufacturing environments where quality is non-negotiable? If so, this is an opportunity to join a globally recognised aerospace manufacturer producing high-spec metallic components for international customers.

This is your chance to play a key role in ensuring world class aerospace parts meet exacting industry standards — every time.

The Role

As a Mechanical Inspector, you will provide essential Quality and Inspection support across both existing and new business projects. You will help drive a Right First Time culture, ensuring products consistently meet customer, regulatory, and internal quality standards.

You’ll be working in a fast-paced aerospace environment where precision, compliance, and continuous improvement are central to success.

Key Responsibilities
  • Maintain robust quality control throughout the manufacturing process
  • Inspect and verify component compliance at all production stages
  • Complete First Off and Batch inspections
  • Interpret and assess engineering drawings and technical specifications
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives across manufacturing and quality
  • Work collaboratively within cross‑functional teams to support business growth
  • Ensure compliance with ISO standards including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO 50001
  • Contribute to health, safety, environmental, energy, and sustainability objectives
About You

We’re looking for a proactive and technically capable inspector who takes pride in delivering precision and excellence.

  • Ability to interpret detailed engineering drawings and specifications
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy
  • Experience working within a quality control environment
  • Bore micrometres
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Practical problem‑solving skills
  • Aerospace industry experience
  • Experience working to ISO 9001 standards
  • CMM experience
Why Join?
  • Work with a globally respected aerospace manufacturer
  • Be part of a precision‑led, quality‑driven culture
  • Contribute to high‑profile aerospace programmes
  • Join a business committed to sustainability and continuous improvement
  • Opportunity to develop and grow within a technically advanced environment

If you’re ready to take the next step in your inspection career and contribute to excellence in aerospace manufacturing, we’d love to hear from you.


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