Company
Pearson Whiffin
Pearson Whiffin
£24,00 – £26,500 (£12ph - £13ph) DOE
Quality Inspector Hythe £24,00 – £26,500 (£12ph - £13ph) DOE Monday – Friday DO YOU HAVE QUALITY INSPECTIION EXPERIENCE WITHIN A MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT? My client is looking for a Quality Inspector to join their growing organisation based in Hythe. If you have experience reading technical drawings to identify whether products meet required quality expectations, then this could be the role for you! As a Quality Inspector, you will be: Following technical drawings and specifications. Working in multiple quality sections within the business. Ensuring products meet required quality expectations. Providing feedback on products that don’t meet expectations. Any other duties required. The successful Quality Inspector will have / be: Previous experience in a Quality role within a manufacturing setting. The ability to read technical drawings. Able to adapt to working in different departments on a regular basis. Strong attention to detail. Able to communicate effectively. Why you would want to join this organisation: Competitive salary Pension scheme Career development Free parking (it does matter!) And more! If you believe you meet the above criteria, please apply for immediate consideration! This role is being handled by Bradley Briggs, Manufacturing, Engineering & Technical Specialist at Pearson Whiffin Recruitment
Hythe
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