Quality Inspector

3 days ago


Renfrew, United Kingdom TieTalent Full time

Overview Join to apply for the Quality Inspector role at TieTalent. David Reekie and Sons Ltd, a long-established, family-owned engineering company operating across aerospace, medical, nuclear and MOD sectors, is looking for a dedicated Quality Inspector to join our high-performing team. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a vital role in our manufacturing process and help uphold the exceptional standards our customers depend on. The Role The Quality Inspector will be required to ensure that all machined parts and products meet quality standards through inspections, including visual, dimensional, and functional checks. The ideal candidate will have experience and confidence in using a variety of calibration tools, such as callipers, micrometers, and a CMM machine. They will be required to interpret detailed engineering drawings (modern and historic) and work in a machine shop where tight tolerances are required to be achieved. Being well organised and highly self-driven with an approachable, flexible personality is essential to the role, as you are a key piece of Reekie\'s production team, engineering team and overall business quality success. Key Responsibilities Conducting Inspections: Performing first off and final inspections of machined parts, assemblies, and components using various tools and equipment. Interpreting Documentation: Reading and understanding engineering drawings, 3D models, technical specifications, and quality standards and identify defects. Using Inspection Equipment: Operating tools like callipers, micrometers, height gauges, bore gauges, and Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM). Documenting Results: Accurately recording inspection findings, creating reports, and initiating non-conformance reports (NCRs) when necessary. Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving: Identifying the root cause of quality issues, working with the Operations Manager and production teams to implement corrective actions, and participating in continuous improvement initiatives. Maintaining Equipment: Ensuring inspection equipment is routinely calibrated, maintained, and in good working order. Collaborating with Teams: Working closely with machinists, engineers, and quality control personnel to ensure quality standards are met and continually approved. Adhering to Safety and Quality Standards: Maintaining a clean and safe work environment, following all safety protocols, and adhering to quality control procedures. Skills and Qualifications Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to troubleshoot quality issues, identify root causes, and implement corrective actions. Communication Skills: Ability to effectively communicate with all team members and build strong working relationships. Attention to Detail: A keen eye for detail and a commitment to accuracy are essential. Team Development: Confidence to pass on experience and coach other team members in the use of inspection tooling and processes. IT Literacy: Able to accurately document all findings for client and business data recording purposes. Machining Knowledge: A strong machining background with technical and mechanical knowledge in a manufacturing environment. Work Pattern Normal working hours are as follows: Mon-Thurs: 0745hrs to 1610hrs - 10min paid tea break, 25 min unpaid lunch break Fri: 0745hrs to 1245hrs - 10 min paid tea break Holiday 33 days a year, including 8 public holidays. Benefits 37 hours per week, basic rate is £19.26/hr. Potential overtime of around 300 hours per year. Ongoing Learning & Development for progression within the role, including nationally recognised qualifications. Holiday entitlement: 25 days annual holidays and 8 public holidays each holiday year, paid at holiday rate (based on the last 52 worked weeks). One additional day annual holiday for every 7 years\' service completed. Company pension scheme with 5% company contribution. Company discretionary sick pay after the first year. Staff uniform and tea and coffee. Interested in the role? Please send a CV with a cover letter/email by end of Tuesday 16th September 2025. #J-18808-Ljbffr



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