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Job Description:
My client are a successful and Innovative Engineering and Manufacturing company who operate on a global scale and have seen growth over recent years due to huge success.
They are now on the lookout for a CMM Inspector to support the business with an influx of business with opportunities for further growth.
Benefits for the CMM Inspector:
- 25 days holiday
- Lots of overtime
- Healthcare
- Costco card
- Full benefits package
Pay: £24,420.00-£50,957.39 per year
The Role of CMM Inspector:
- Inspect mechanical components and assemblies using conventional tools and 3-axis Aberlink Axiom CMM (including programming).
- Verify parts against engineering drawings, using a range of gauges and measurement equipment.
- Identify and report non-conformances, ensuring issues are logged and resolved quickly with engineering teams.
- Carry out Chemical Etching and PMI testing where required.
- Work closely with suppliers, including supporting audits and resolving quality issues.
- Ensure all components are correctly certified and documented.
- Inspect assemblies such as cables, coils and battery packs; assist with basic PCB and battery testing (training provided).
- Support prototype inspections alongside design and development engineers.
- Manage and prioritise your own workload, including urgent production requirements.
- Maintain and calibrate inspection equipment, keeping systems up to date with results and documentation.
- Work safely at all times, contributing to a strong safety-first culture.
The Person for the CMM Inspector:
- Ability to work with a variety of IT packages including Microsoft Office.
- Good dexterity and ability to lift up to 25kg. For heavier items appropriate lifting equipment will be available.
- Proven knowledge of inspection techniques for mechanical parts used in the construction of pressure vessels.
- Experience of using 3-axis ABERLINK AXIOM CMM (manual and Numerically Controlled) equipment.
- Previous experience of working in an engineering/manufacturing environment. (desirable)

