Machining Inspector – Starting at £36,000 pa – Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
The Role
Are you skilled at ensuring machined products meet the highest standards? Do you have experience in machining inspection and a strong attention to detail? If so, we're looking for you to join our team as a Machining Inspector.
In this role, you will be responsible for inspecting machined components to ensure they comply with exact specifications. Working within high-technology sectors, you will ensure that all products meet stringent quality standards for mission-critical applications.
This role starts at £36,000 pa and can increase on successful completion of the 3-month probationary period.
Note: Working hours would be up to 46 per week when needed, with core working hours being:
Monday-Thursday 7.30am-4.30pm with ½ hr unpaid lunch break (phone number removed)pm
Friday 7.30am-12.30pm
If you’re ready to take the next step in your career as a Machining Inspector, apply today and join a team committed to delivering world-class precision.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct dimensional inspections using both standard and specialised equipment:
In-process inspection.
First Article Inspection (FAI).
Final inspection.
Goods Inwards inspection.
Verify CAD models.
Raise defect reports.
Use a variety of inspection tools and software, including:
Verniers, micrometres, and depth gauges.
3D scanners and probes.
Metrology software (VX Elements, Metrolog).
Maintain familiarity with ISO9001 / ISO45001 management systems.
The Company
Metalcraft offer a total manufacturing solution for the supply of medium to large fabricated and machined equipment. Our specialism is within high precision safety critical environments were our quality and experience ensure that our customers are provided with the products to the exacting project, national & international standards required. Metalcraft are renowned for the supply of both pressure vessels and vacuum vessels along with the medium to large machining.
The Person
Strong understanding of engineering and fabrication drawings.
Knowledge of geometrical tolerancing (BS8888 preferred).
Competent in the use of standard measuring equipment.
Proficient in Word and Excel.
Several years of experience in machining inspection.
Familiarity with 5S and process efficiency improvements.
Proactive approach to problem-solving and process optimisation.
Knowledge of machining a variety of materials, such as stainless steel, carbon steel, and nickel-based alloys