A Quality Inspector opportunity has become available with a growing Nottingham based precision engineering business supplying complex components into a wide range of industries. With continued investment and a strong order book, the company is now looking to strengthen its Quality team with the addition of a Quality Inspector on a permanent day shift basis. In return, the successful individual will receive a competitive hourly rate, flexible working hours, regular overtime opportunities, a company bonus scheme, and the chance to join a stable, friendly manufacturing environment. Quality Inspector responsibilities include - Reading from technical drawings, work on first-off and final inspection activities using handheld inspection tools. Complete First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs) and customer quality documentation packs. Support calibration activities for internal inspection equipment. Complete non-conformance reports and assist with root cause investigations alongside production teams. Set and operate CMM equipment (programming experience advantageous but not essential). Quality Inspector desirable skills and experience - Previous experience working within a similar position - Mechanical Inspector etc. Able to read and interpret engineering drawings confidently. Experience using standard inspection equipment including verniers, micrometers and gauges. Experience within a precision engineering or manufacturing environment CMM experience would be beneficial but is not essential. Positive attitude with a willingness to support continuous improvement activities. Quality Inspector benefits include - Competitive starting hourly rate. Company bonus scheme and pension scheme. Flexible working hours and regular overtime availability. Stable day shift position within a growing engineering business. Friendly working environment with long-term progression opportunities. Free on-site parking. If interested in this Quality Inspector position, please apply through this advert immediately. ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
A Quality Inspector opportunity has become available with a growing Nottingham based precision engineering business supplying complex components into a wide range of industries. With continued investment and a strong order book, the company is now looking to strengthen its Quality team with the addition of a Quality Inspector on a permanent day shift basis. In return, the successful individual will receive a competitive hourly rate, flexible working hours, regular overtime opportunities, a company bonus scheme, and the chance to join a stable, friendly manufacturing environment. Quality Inspector responsibilities include - Reading from technical drawings, work on first-off and final inspection activities using handheld inspection tools. Complete First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs) and customer quality documentation packs. Support calibration activities for internal inspection equipment. Complete non-conformance reports and assist with root cause investigations alongside production teams. Set and operate CMM equipment (programming experience advantageous but not essential). Quality Inspector desirable skills and experience - Previous experience working within a similar position - Mechanical Inspector etc. Able to read and interpret engineering drawings confidently. Experience using standard inspection equipment including verniers, micrometers and gauges. Experience within a precision engineering or manufacturing environment CMM experience would be beneficial but is not essential. Positive attitude with a willingness to support continuous improvement activities. Quality Inspector benefits include - Competitive starting hourly rate. Company bonus scheme and pension scheme. Flexible working hours and regular overtime availability. Stable day shift position within a growing engineering business. Friendly working environment with long-term progression opportunities. Free on-site parking. If interested in this Quality Inspector position, please apply through this advert immediately. ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity.
Technical Inspector Location: South / Thames London Contract Type: Temporary to Permanent, Full Time (35 hours per week) Salary: Up to 53,725 per annum Hybrid Working About the Role We are seeking an experienced Technical Inspector to act as the client's on-site representative across social housing planned works and major refurbishment programmes. You will be responsible for ensuring all works are delivered safely, to specification, on programme, and in full compliance with contractual, regulatory, and quality standards. This is a key quality assurance role working closely with contractors, internal teams, and residents to ensure high standards of delivery across all works. Key Responsibilities Inspect works at key stages and completion, ensuring delivery to specification and identifying defects, poor workmanship, and non-compliance. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, CDM, H&S legislation, contractual requirements, and governance standards. Monitor contractor performance and support delivery of works in line with programme, quality, and cost expectations. Investigate defects during the Defects Liability Period and support timely resolution with residents and internal teams. Produce weekly site inspection reports and maintain accurate records of progress, defects, and compliance. Identify and escalate site risks, ensuring appropriate controls are in place. Ensure full health, safety, regulatory, and governance compliance across all sites. Desirable Requirements HNC/HND or ICWCI qualification Experience managing contractors Budget monitoring experience Knowledge of databases and reporting systems Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to chair meetings and present technical information Commitment to CPD and professional development Key Skills Summary Technical inspection and defect diagnosis Contractor management Health & Safety compliance Report writing and documentation Stakeholder communication Risk identification and escalation Quality assurance in housing refurbishment Why Join Us? You'll be joining a team committed to improving homes and communities through high-quality investment programmes. We offer a collaborative working environment, flexible working arrangements, and the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects that positively impact resident's lives.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Technical Inspector Location: South / Thames London Contract Type: Temporary to Permanent, Full Time (35 hours per week) Salary: Up to 53,725 per annum Hybrid Working About the Role We are seeking an experienced Technical Inspector to act as the client's on-site representative across social housing planned works and major refurbishment programmes. You will be responsible for ensuring all works are delivered safely, to specification, on programme, and in full compliance with contractual, regulatory, and quality standards. This is a key quality assurance role working closely with contractors, internal teams, and residents to ensure high standards of delivery across all works. Key Responsibilities Inspect works at key stages and completion, ensuring delivery to specification and identifying defects, poor workmanship, and non-compliance. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, CDM, H&S legislation, contractual requirements, and governance standards. Monitor contractor performance and support delivery of works in line with programme, quality, and cost expectations. Investigate defects during the Defects Liability Period and support timely resolution with residents and internal teams. Produce weekly site inspection reports and maintain accurate records of progress, defects, and compliance. Identify and escalate site risks, ensuring appropriate controls are in place. Ensure full health, safety, regulatory, and governance compliance across all sites. Desirable Requirements HNC/HND or ICWCI qualification Experience managing contractors Budget monitoring experience Knowledge of databases and reporting systems Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to chair meetings and present technical information Commitment to CPD and professional development Key Skills Summary Technical inspection and defect diagnosis Contractor management Health & Safety compliance Report writing and documentation Stakeholder communication Risk identification and escalation Quality assurance in housing refurbishment Why Join Us? You'll be joining a team committed to improving homes and communities through high-quality investment programmes. We offer a collaborative working environment, flexible working arrangements, and the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects that positively impact resident's lives.
Quality Manager Location : Trust-wide role across North, West and East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. Regular travel is required across our services. We offer hybrid working, and the successful candidate will be allocated an office base at the Wilf Ward location closest to their home address. Responsible to : Strategic Lead for Care Quality and Compliance About the Role We are looking for an experienced and passionate Quality Manager to join our Quality Team and help drive excellence across our services. This is a highly visible role focused on ensuring compliance with regulatory and organisational standards, supporting continuous improvement, and championing high-quality, person-centred support for the people we support. You will undertake audits, provide assurance and improvement support to managers, lead investigations when required, analyse quality data, and work collaboratively across the organisation to promote best practice and positive outcomes. Key Responsibilities Conduct quality audits and validation visits across services. Produce clear audit reports with SMART improvement actions. Support services to prepare for and respond to inspections and external audits. Coach and support managers to achieve and maintain high-quality standards. Monitor compliance, identify risks, and support continuous improvement activities. Analyse and report on quality performance and trends. Undertake investigations relating to incidents and employee relations matters. Promote co-production and ensure the voices of people we support, families, and colleagues are heard. Champion a digital-first approach to quality assurance and regulatory compliance. About You Experience as a Registered Manager, Quality Officer, Inspector, or similar quality-focused role within health or social care. Strong knowledge of CQC regulations, safeguarding, the Mental Capacity Act, Duty of Candour, and adult social care legislation. Experience of auditing, quality assurance, and service improvement. Excellent communication, coaching, influencing, and report-writing skills. Confident using Microsoft Office and data reporting systems, with Power BI experience desirable. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly across services. Desirable Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care (or equivalent), or willingness to achieve. Experience supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people. What We're Looking For We are seeking someone who is values-driven, collaborative, and committed to continuous improvement. You will be a role model for quality, inclusion, and person-centred practice, helping us deliver safe, effective, and extraordinary support across our services. For full details of the role, please see the attached Job Description. If you're interested in joining our team and making a real difference, click the Apply Now button to submit your application. Please be aware it's a criminal offence for people who are barred from working in Regulated Activity (under the Safeguarding and Vulnerable Groups Act 2006) to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group such as adults or children. Please note any successful job offer will be conditional based on pre employment checks such as DBS and referencing prior to a start date agreed. The Wilf Ward Family Trust has a clear commitment to safeguarding within all practices, for more information on criminal discloses you can visit Check if you need to tell someone about your criminal record: When you need to tell someone about your criminal record Founded in 1986, The Wilf Ward Family Trust is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities. We empower them to lead fulfilling lives and embrace innovation to stay at the forefront of social care. Join us on our journey towards equality and a brighter future. Welcome to the Wilf Ward Family Trust.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Quality Manager Location : Trust-wide role across North, West and East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. Regular travel is required across our services. We offer hybrid working, and the successful candidate will be allocated an office base at the Wilf Ward location closest to their home address. Responsible to : Strategic Lead for Care Quality and Compliance About the Role We are looking for an experienced and passionate Quality Manager to join our Quality Team and help drive excellence across our services. This is a highly visible role focused on ensuring compliance with regulatory and organisational standards, supporting continuous improvement, and championing high-quality, person-centred support for the people we support. You will undertake audits, provide assurance and improvement support to managers, lead investigations when required, analyse quality data, and work collaboratively across the organisation to promote best practice and positive outcomes. Key Responsibilities Conduct quality audits and validation visits across services. Produce clear audit reports with SMART improvement actions. Support services to prepare for and respond to inspections and external audits. Coach and support managers to achieve and maintain high-quality standards. Monitor compliance, identify risks, and support continuous improvement activities. Analyse and report on quality performance and trends. Undertake investigations relating to incidents and employee relations matters. Promote co-production and ensure the voices of people we support, families, and colleagues are heard. Champion a digital-first approach to quality assurance and regulatory compliance. About You Experience as a Registered Manager, Quality Officer, Inspector, or similar quality-focused role within health or social care. Strong knowledge of CQC regulations, safeguarding, the Mental Capacity Act, Duty of Candour, and adult social care legislation. Experience of auditing, quality assurance, and service improvement. Excellent communication, coaching, influencing, and report-writing skills. Confident using Microsoft Office and data reporting systems, with Power BI experience desirable. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly across services. Desirable Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care (or equivalent), or willingness to achieve. Experience supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people. What We're Looking For We are seeking someone who is values-driven, collaborative, and committed to continuous improvement. You will be a role model for quality, inclusion, and person-centred practice, helping us deliver safe, effective, and extraordinary support across our services. For full details of the role, please see the attached Job Description. If you're interested in joining our team and making a real difference, click the Apply Now button to submit your application. Please be aware it's a criminal offence for people who are barred from working in Regulated Activity (under the Safeguarding and Vulnerable Groups Act 2006) to apply for roles that require them to work unsupervised with that particular group such as adults or children. Please note any successful job offer will be conditional based on pre employment checks such as DBS and referencing prior to a start date agreed. The Wilf Ward Family Trust has a clear commitment to safeguarding within all practices, for more information on criminal discloses you can visit Check if you need to tell someone about your criminal record: When you need to tell someone about your criminal record Founded in 1986, The Wilf Ward Family Trust is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities. We empower them to lead fulfilling lives and embrace innovation to stay at the forefront of social care. Join us on our journey towards equality and a brighter future. Welcome to the Wilf Ward Family Trust.
Deputy Nursery Manager Location: Glasgow Salary: £32,000 - £34,000 per annum About the Role We are seeking an experienced and passionate Deputy Nursery Manager to join a well-established nursery in Glasgow. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious early years professional looking to take the next step in their career or an existing Deputy Manager seeking a new challenge. Working closely with the Nursery Manager, you will play a key role in the day-to-day operation of the nursery, ensuring the highest standards of care, education, safeguarding, and compliance are consistently maintained. You will lead and inspire the nursery team, support staff development, and help create a positive, nurturing environment where children can thrive and reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities Support the Nursery Manager with the overall running of the nursery. Lead the nursery in the Manager's absence, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements. Promote and maintain outstanding standards of childcare, learning, and development. Support recruitment, induction, supervision, and development of nursery staff. Monitor and improve practice across the setting through coaching and mentoring. Build strong relationships with children, families, external professionals, and stakeholders. Support occupancy growth and retention through excellent parent engagement. Ensure safeguarding and child protection procedures are consistently followed. Assist with audits, inspections, quality assurance processes, and action plans. Contribute to the nursery's strategic goals and continuous improvement initiatives. Requirements SVQ Level 3 in Social Services (Children and Young People) or equivalent qualification. Ideally working towards, or willing to undertake, a relevant leadership or management qualification. Previous experience in a senior nursery role such as Senior Practitioner, Room Leader, Third in Charge, or Deputy Manager. Sound knowledge of the Curriculum for Excellence, Realising the Ambition, GIRFEC, and Care Inspectorate requirements. Strong understanding of safeguarding, child development, and early years best practice. Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. Ability to motivate and develop teams to deliver outstanding outcomes. A genuine passion for providing exceptional care and education for children. What We Offer Competitive salary of £32,000 - £34,000 per annum Generous annual leave entitlement Company pension scheme Ongoing training and professional development opportunities Career progression within a growing organisation Employee assistance programme Recognition and reward schemes Supportive and collaborative working environment Free parking (where available) Staff wellbeing initiatives Company events and team-building activities Apply Now If you are an enthusiastic and dedicated early years professional looking to progress your career within a supportive and forward-thinking nursery, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join a team committed to providing outstanding care, learning, and development opportunities for every child.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Deputy Nursery Manager Location: Glasgow Salary: £32,000 - £34,000 per annum About the Role We are seeking an experienced and passionate Deputy Nursery Manager to join a well-established nursery in Glasgow. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious early years professional looking to take the next step in their career or an existing Deputy Manager seeking a new challenge. Working closely with the Nursery Manager, you will play a key role in the day-to-day operation of the nursery, ensuring the highest standards of care, education, safeguarding, and compliance are consistently maintained. You will lead and inspire the nursery team, support staff development, and help create a positive, nurturing environment where children can thrive and reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities Support the Nursery Manager with the overall running of the nursery. Lead the nursery in the Manager's absence, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements. Promote and maintain outstanding standards of childcare, learning, and development. Support recruitment, induction, supervision, and development of nursery staff. Monitor and improve practice across the setting through coaching and mentoring. Build strong relationships with children, families, external professionals, and stakeholders. Support occupancy growth and retention through excellent parent engagement. Ensure safeguarding and child protection procedures are consistently followed. Assist with audits, inspections, quality assurance processes, and action plans. Contribute to the nursery's strategic goals and continuous improvement initiatives. Requirements SVQ Level 3 in Social Services (Children and Young People) or equivalent qualification. Ideally working towards, or willing to undertake, a relevant leadership or management qualification. Previous experience in a senior nursery role such as Senior Practitioner, Room Leader, Third in Charge, or Deputy Manager. Sound knowledge of the Curriculum for Excellence, Realising the Ambition, GIRFEC, and Care Inspectorate requirements. Strong understanding of safeguarding, child development, and early years best practice. Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. Ability to motivate and develop teams to deliver outstanding outcomes. A genuine passion for providing exceptional care and education for children. What We Offer Competitive salary of £32,000 - £34,000 per annum Generous annual leave entitlement Company pension scheme Ongoing training and professional development opportunities Career progression within a growing organisation Employee assistance programme Recognition and reward schemes Supportive and collaborative working environment Free parking (where available) Staff wellbeing initiatives Company events and team-building activities Apply Now If you are an enthusiastic and dedicated early years professional looking to progress your career within a supportive and forward-thinking nursery, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join a team committed to providing outstanding care, learning, and development opportunities for every child.
Quality Inspector (Electronics) Part Time - 25 hours per week Join a high-performing engineering environment where your attention to detail directly impacts the reliability of electrical and electro-mechanical products. This is a hands-on, part-time opportunity ideal for someone who wants meaningful work with flexibility. What you'll be doing Inspecting PCBs, cables, and electro-mechanical assemblies to ensure they meet drawings and specifications Carrying out in-process and patrol inspections across production and test areas Checking documentation, certification, and product conformity before release Identifying and escalating quality issues via internal reporting systems Supporting sign-off for products to be fit for dispatch Updating inspection results on ERP systems and raising reject notes where required What we're looking for Experience in an engineering or manufacturing environment Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and parts lists Understanding of PCB assemblies, wiring, and electro-mechanical products Awareness of ESD requirements and quality standards Strong IT skills (ERP/MRP systems and Microsoft Office) High attention to detail and a strong quality mindset Bonus experience Soldering skills Experience with surface mount / through-hole technology Familiarity with inspection or quality roles in electronics manufacturing Why apply? Part-time hours (25 per week) for better work-life balance Work in a precision engineering environment with cutting-edge products Be part of a team that values quality, safety, and continuous improvement Opportunity to develop your skills within a respected engineering business Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Quality Inspector (Electronics) Part Time - 25 hours per week Join a high-performing engineering environment where your attention to detail directly impacts the reliability of electrical and electro-mechanical products. This is a hands-on, part-time opportunity ideal for someone who wants meaningful work with flexibility. What you'll be doing Inspecting PCBs, cables, and electro-mechanical assemblies to ensure they meet drawings and specifications Carrying out in-process and patrol inspections across production and test areas Checking documentation, certification, and product conformity before release Identifying and escalating quality issues via internal reporting systems Supporting sign-off for products to be fit for dispatch Updating inspection results on ERP systems and raising reject notes where required What we're looking for Experience in an engineering or manufacturing environment Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and parts lists Understanding of PCB assemblies, wiring, and electro-mechanical products Awareness of ESD requirements and quality standards Strong IT skills (ERP/MRP systems and Microsoft Office) High attention to detail and a strong quality mindset Bonus experience Soldering skills Experience with surface mount / through-hole technology Familiarity with inspection or quality roles in electronics manufacturing Why apply? Part-time hours (25 per week) for better work-life balance Work in a precision engineering environment with cutting-edge products Be part of a team that values quality, safety, and continuous improvement Opportunity to develop your skills within a respected engineering business Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Quality Assurance Inspector - Aerospace Location: Eastleigh Duration : 6 months Hours : 35 per week Rate : Up to £45/hour Umbrella Inside IR35 We are seeking a detail-oriented QA Inspector to join our Production team click apply for full job details
Jun 14, 2026
Contractor
Quality Assurance Inspector - Aerospace Location: Eastleigh Duration : 6 months Hours : 35 per week Rate : Up to £45/hour Umbrella Inside IR35 We are seeking a detail-oriented QA Inspector to join our Production team click apply for full job details
Quality Inspector Wigston (LE18) Monday - Friday (AM & PM rotation) £38000 - £42500 DOE Urgent: Full Time This is not a standard QI role, please read the job description This is an amazing opportunity for someone with 2 - 3 years experience as a quality inspector, who has been working with complex metal components, carrying out dimensional inspections and eager to develop your skills further click apply for full job details
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Quality Inspector Wigston (LE18) Monday - Friday (AM & PM rotation) £38000 - £42500 DOE Urgent: Full Time This is not a standard QI role, please read the job description This is an amazing opportunity for someone with 2 - 3 years experience as a quality inspector, who has been working with complex metal components, carrying out dimensional inspections and eager to develop your skills further click apply for full job details
£17£20 per hour (DOE) Full-time Luton, Bedfordshire Pact Engineering is a long-established, family-owned precision engineering company with a reputation for producing high-quality, complex components for the motorsport, food production and wider manufacturing sectors. As we continue to grow, were looking for a skilled and motivated Quality Inspector Precision Engineering to join our team and he click apply for full job details
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
£17£20 per hour (DOE) Full-time Luton, Bedfordshire Pact Engineering is a long-established, family-owned precision engineering company with a reputation for producing high-quality, complex components for the motorsport, food production and wider manufacturing sectors. As we continue to grow, were looking for a skilled and motivated Quality Inspector Precision Engineering to join our team and he click apply for full job details
REMOTE - Tax Disputes and Investigations Senior Manager I am currently partnering with a boutique tax disputes and investigations team looking for a Senior Manager to join their team due to a large amount of growth trajectory in recent years (organic growth). This is an independent tax firm working with individuals and businesses facing HMRC enquiries, providing high -quality and strategic advice across a range of tax matters. The Role and Experience Required: They are seeking a Senior Manager to join the disputes and investigations team. This is a senior, client-facing role suited to an individual who can independently manage complex cases from start to finish while supporting and developing junior team members. The role can be performed fully remotely in the UK, with occasional client or team meetings where required. Lead and manage complex HMRC tax investigations and disputes from inception through to resolution Handle a wide range of HMRC enquiries, including both civil and serious investigations Take primary responsibility for Code of Practice 9 (COP9) / Contractual Disclosure Facility (CDF) cases Prepare high-quality disclosure reports, including detailed analysis of irregularities and liabilities Act as the main point of contact for clients, providing clear, pragmatic, and commercially focused advice Liaise directly with HMRC Inspectors and negotiate settlements where appropriate Draft clear, concise, and technically accurate correspondence and reports Contribute to the firm's growth through client relationship development and delivering exceptional service Why join this team: Work with a highly specialised boutique firm on complex and high-value cases Fully remote and flexible working environment Opportunity to take ownership of cases and make a real impact Collaborative and supportive team culture
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
REMOTE - Tax Disputes and Investigations Senior Manager I am currently partnering with a boutique tax disputes and investigations team looking for a Senior Manager to join their team due to a large amount of growth trajectory in recent years (organic growth). This is an independent tax firm working with individuals and businesses facing HMRC enquiries, providing high -quality and strategic advice across a range of tax matters. The Role and Experience Required: They are seeking a Senior Manager to join the disputes and investigations team. This is a senior, client-facing role suited to an individual who can independently manage complex cases from start to finish while supporting and developing junior team members. The role can be performed fully remotely in the UK, with occasional client or team meetings where required. Lead and manage complex HMRC tax investigations and disputes from inception through to resolution Handle a wide range of HMRC enquiries, including both civil and serious investigations Take primary responsibility for Code of Practice 9 (COP9) / Contractual Disclosure Facility (CDF) cases Prepare high-quality disclosure reports, including detailed analysis of irregularities and liabilities Act as the main point of contact for clients, providing clear, pragmatic, and commercially focused advice Liaise directly with HMRC Inspectors and negotiate settlements where appropriate Draft clear, concise, and technically accurate correspondence and reports Contribute to the firm's growth through client relationship development and delivering exceptional service Why join this team: Work with a highly specialised boutique firm on complex and high-value cases Fully remote and flexible working environment Opportunity to take ownership of cases and make a real impact Collaborative and supportive team culture
Director of Compliance Job Title: Director of Compliance (Property & Building Safety) Location : Fully Remote (UK Home Based - ideally commutable to London) Salary / Package : Senior Management Grade + Performance Bonus + Travel Expenses & Accommodation Covered About Us We are a forward-thinking, market-leading collective services provider specialising in property management, building surveying, and statutory back-office compliance solutions. We are exceptionally proud to have been voted as one of the "Great Places to Work UK" for the last 5 consecutive years, reflecting our deep commitment to our people, our culture, and our duty of care. As an established business undergoing an exciting period of growth and expanding our footprint within a wider international group, we are looking to strategically scale our compliance function. This is a fantastic opportunity for either an established Director looking for a new challenge or a high-performing Head of / Senior Compliance Manager ready to make that definitive step up into a strategic board-level role. The Role As the Director of Compliance, you will hold ultimate accountability for the strategic direction of our group compliance frameworks, ensuring we remain at the forefront of legislative changes and industry best practice. This is a unique opportunity to shape the department, with the autonomy to build, interview, and recruit your own team of Inspectors and Administrators to support the group's expanding portfolio. This position is fully remote / home-based. However, given the nature of our primary client and asset base, you should ideally be located within a reasonable commuting distance of London for key stakeholder meetings and portfolio reviews. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute the group-wide compliance strategy and risk reporting framework to protect people, assets, and stakeholders. Regulatory Compliance: Act as the ultimate subject matter expert on statutory obligations, with a meticulous focus on the Building Safety Act and Fire Safety Act. Team Growth & Mentor-ship: Line-manage, coach, and build out the compliance team, overseeing performance reviews, well-being, and continuous development. Commercial Oversight: Drive revenue opportunities through compliant service delivery while controlling departmental costs, forecasting requirements, and managing budgets. Industry Collaboration: Work closely with senior managers and key industry bodies (such as RICS and The Property Institute - TPI) to influence safety culture and implement structured audit programmes. What We Are Looking For: Qualifications: You must be CMIOSH or MIFSML qualified. Ideally, you will hold a Level 6 NEBOSH Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety and/or a Level 4 FPA European Diploma in Fire Risk Management. Sector Experience: Robust, broad experience within Property Management, residential leasehold, or block management services is essential. Financial Acumen: Proven ability to interpret financial data and work with forecasting models. Communication & Influence: Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills, with a track record of influencing stakeholders at a senior executive level. What's on Offer: Highly competitive Senior Management base salary. Performance-related Bonus Scheme. Fully Home-Based working. No company car, but full expenses paid for all business travel and overnight accommodation when required. The opportunity to set up, grow, and truly own a critical department within an award-winning business For further details, please apply today Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Director of Compliance Job Title: Director of Compliance (Property & Building Safety) Location : Fully Remote (UK Home Based - ideally commutable to London) Salary / Package : Senior Management Grade + Performance Bonus + Travel Expenses & Accommodation Covered About Us We are a forward-thinking, market-leading collective services provider specialising in property management, building surveying, and statutory back-office compliance solutions. We are exceptionally proud to have been voted as one of the "Great Places to Work UK" for the last 5 consecutive years, reflecting our deep commitment to our people, our culture, and our duty of care. As an established business undergoing an exciting period of growth and expanding our footprint within a wider international group, we are looking to strategically scale our compliance function. This is a fantastic opportunity for either an established Director looking for a new challenge or a high-performing Head of / Senior Compliance Manager ready to make that definitive step up into a strategic board-level role. The Role As the Director of Compliance, you will hold ultimate accountability for the strategic direction of our group compliance frameworks, ensuring we remain at the forefront of legislative changes and industry best practice. This is a unique opportunity to shape the department, with the autonomy to build, interview, and recruit your own team of Inspectors and Administrators to support the group's expanding portfolio. This position is fully remote / home-based. However, given the nature of our primary client and asset base, you should ideally be located within a reasonable commuting distance of London for key stakeholder meetings and portfolio reviews. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute the group-wide compliance strategy and risk reporting framework to protect people, assets, and stakeholders. Regulatory Compliance: Act as the ultimate subject matter expert on statutory obligations, with a meticulous focus on the Building Safety Act and Fire Safety Act. Team Growth & Mentor-ship: Line-manage, coach, and build out the compliance team, overseeing performance reviews, well-being, and continuous development. Commercial Oversight: Drive revenue opportunities through compliant service delivery while controlling departmental costs, forecasting requirements, and managing budgets. Industry Collaboration: Work closely with senior managers and key industry bodies (such as RICS and The Property Institute - TPI) to influence safety culture and implement structured audit programmes. What We Are Looking For: Qualifications: You must be CMIOSH or MIFSML qualified. Ideally, you will hold a Level 6 NEBOSH Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety and/or a Level 4 FPA European Diploma in Fire Risk Management. Sector Experience: Robust, broad experience within Property Management, residential leasehold, or block management services is essential. Financial Acumen: Proven ability to interpret financial data and work with forecasting models. Communication & Influence: Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills, with a track record of influencing stakeholders at a senior executive level. What's on Offer: Highly competitive Senior Management base salary. Performance-related Bonus Scheme. Fully Home-Based working. No company car, but full expenses paid for all business travel and overnight accommodation when required. The opportunity to set up, grow, and truly own a critical department within an award-winning business For further details, please apply today Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Quality Inspector - East Kilbride 27,000 - 29,000 DOE Monday - Friday Day Shift Job Overview We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Quality Inspector to join our Final Inspection team based in East Kilbride. This role is responsible for ensuring that precision-engineered components meet stringent quality and engineering standards prior to dispatch. Key Responsibilities Perform final inspection and quality control checks on machined and manufactured components Inspect incoming materials and in-process products against engineering drawings and specifications Operate CMM equipment and manual measuring tools, including vernier callipers, height gauges, and Go/No-Go gauges Conduct detailed visual and dimensional inspections to verify product quality Accurately record inspection results and maintain quality documentation and reports Identify and manage non-conforming products, ensuring appropriate rework processes are followed Report quality concerns and anomalies to the Quality Manager Support assembly, production and build operation when required Support cleanroom cleaning and packing processes as required Ensure full compliance with health & safety regulations and quality standards Qualifications and Skills Minimum of 2 years' experience in a Quality Inspection or Final Inspection role within a manufacturing environment Proficient in the use of manual measuring instruments (e.g. vernier callipers, height gauges, surface roughness testers) Experience with CMM equipment is desirable but not essential Ability to interpret engineering drawings and CAD data Strong organisational skills with the ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment Excellent attention to detail and a high level of accuracy Basic numeracy and computer literacy skills Package and Benefits Full-time, on-site position Early finish every Friday Competitive salary: 27,000 - 29,000 per annum (dependent on experience), with annual review 35 days annual leave Company performance bonus scheme (paid biannually) Company pension scheme Death in service benefit Electric vehicle scheme Cycle to Work scheme Private medical insurance Free on-site parking If you are interested, apply now! Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Quality Inspector - East Kilbride 27,000 - 29,000 DOE Monday - Friday Day Shift Job Overview We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Quality Inspector to join our Final Inspection team based in East Kilbride. This role is responsible for ensuring that precision-engineered components meet stringent quality and engineering standards prior to dispatch. Key Responsibilities Perform final inspection and quality control checks on machined and manufactured components Inspect incoming materials and in-process products against engineering drawings and specifications Operate CMM equipment and manual measuring tools, including vernier callipers, height gauges, and Go/No-Go gauges Conduct detailed visual and dimensional inspections to verify product quality Accurately record inspection results and maintain quality documentation and reports Identify and manage non-conforming products, ensuring appropriate rework processes are followed Report quality concerns and anomalies to the Quality Manager Support assembly, production and build operation when required Support cleanroom cleaning and packing processes as required Ensure full compliance with health & safety regulations and quality standards Qualifications and Skills Minimum of 2 years' experience in a Quality Inspection or Final Inspection role within a manufacturing environment Proficient in the use of manual measuring instruments (e.g. vernier callipers, height gauges, surface roughness testers) Experience with CMM equipment is desirable but not essential Ability to interpret engineering drawings and CAD data Strong organisational skills with the ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment Excellent attention to detail and a high level of accuracy Basic numeracy and computer literacy skills Package and Benefits Full-time, on-site position Early finish every Friday Competitive salary: 27,000 - 29,000 per annum (dependent on experience), with annual review 35 days annual leave Company performance bonus scheme (paid biannually) Company pension scheme Death in service benefit Electric vehicle scheme Cycle to Work scheme Private medical insurance Free on-site parking If you are interested, apply now! Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Job Role: NDT Inspector Location: Leicester Shift: AM, PM, Night Shift Rotation Pay Rate: 19.17 per hour (incl. shift premium) Benefits: 26 days floating + 7 statutory days (this holiday entitlement increases after 10 years to 27 days) Company events Company pension Cycle to work scheme Employee discount Free parking On-site parking Sick pay Store discount Supplemental pay types: Bonus scheme Quarterly bonus About the Company: Our client manufactures and machines complex highly technical castings for the Aerospace sector. About the Role: To complete fluorescent penetrant inspection, visual inspection, and dimensional inspection on industrial components in line with strict procedures and specifications. Key Responsiblites: To inspect work, ensuring that strict conformance is met To sign off batch cards detailing components are in line with specification and meet customer requirements To raise any conformance issues and any relevant paperwork in line with Company procedure To maintain FPI level 2 accreditation as required. First off inspections Receipt inspection (validation of parts returning from subcontract locations) Complete conventional and CMM inspection work as an independent over check for parts Understand engineering drawings for the purpose of inspection Complete visual inspection of parts during the inspection process. Undertake airflow Inspection tasks as required Consistently achieving all area targets as determined by the Cell Manager Adherence to all company policies and procedures, including SOX, Code of Conduct and Health and Safety. About You: Hold a level 2 FPI qualification (desirable) Proven NDT experience (essential) Experience ideally been gained on Aerospace products A solid understanding of engineering drawings and method specifications Ability to use conventional inspection equipment Ability to use CMM machines A sound understanding of inspection techniques (on a variety of products) and proven engineering experience Experience of inspecting to tight tolerances in a precision engineering environment Excellent attention to detail Willing to work on a three-shift pattern Experience of working in a fast-paced manufacturing Company, with demanding targets Ability to produce quality work whilst working under pressure Able to work with little or no supervision Excellent communication skills, and the ability to contribute in a team environment Willing to learn and take on board new skills Apply: To apply for the NDT Inspector position, click Apply Now and upload your CV. A member of our recruitment team will be in touch to discuss your application and next steps.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Job Role: NDT Inspector Location: Leicester Shift: AM, PM, Night Shift Rotation Pay Rate: 19.17 per hour (incl. shift premium) Benefits: 26 days floating + 7 statutory days (this holiday entitlement increases after 10 years to 27 days) Company events Company pension Cycle to work scheme Employee discount Free parking On-site parking Sick pay Store discount Supplemental pay types: Bonus scheme Quarterly bonus About the Company: Our client manufactures and machines complex highly technical castings for the Aerospace sector. About the Role: To complete fluorescent penetrant inspection, visual inspection, and dimensional inspection on industrial components in line with strict procedures and specifications. Key Responsiblites: To inspect work, ensuring that strict conformance is met To sign off batch cards detailing components are in line with specification and meet customer requirements To raise any conformance issues and any relevant paperwork in line with Company procedure To maintain FPI level 2 accreditation as required. First off inspections Receipt inspection (validation of parts returning from subcontract locations) Complete conventional and CMM inspection work as an independent over check for parts Understand engineering drawings for the purpose of inspection Complete visual inspection of parts during the inspection process. Undertake airflow Inspection tasks as required Consistently achieving all area targets as determined by the Cell Manager Adherence to all company policies and procedures, including SOX, Code of Conduct and Health and Safety. About You: Hold a level 2 FPI qualification (desirable) Proven NDT experience (essential) Experience ideally been gained on Aerospace products A solid understanding of engineering drawings and method specifications Ability to use conventional inspection equipment Ability to use CMM machines A sound understanding of inspection techniques (on a variety of products) and proven engineering experience Experience of inspecting to tight tolerances in a precision engineering environment Excellent attention to detail Willing to work on a three-shift pattern Experience of working in a fast-paced manufacturing Company, with demanding targets Ability to produce quality work whilst working under pressure Able to work with little or no supervision Excellent communication skills, and the ability to contribute in a team environment Willing to learn and take on board new skills Apply: To apply for the NDT Inspector position, click Apply Now and upload your CV. A member of our recruitment team will be in touch to discuss your application and next steps.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
City, Leeds
Registered Building Inspector (Class 2D or above) required to join a national building consultancy in their regional Building Control team. You will play a key role in ensuring safe, compliant construction across a diverse range of commercial and residential projects. This Registered Building Inspector role is based across West Yorkshire or London and the surrounding areas, with the requirement to be within reasonable travel distance of the Leeds or London office, to attend one day per week. You will be supported in progressing through the registration scale, with access to approved training providers. Registered Building Inspector role includes: Undertaking site inspections on new-build and conversion schemes to ensure full compliance with Building Regulations. Assessing plans and technical submissions, providing clear, practical and solution-led advice. Effectively managing your workload to deliver a high-quality, responsive service. Accurately recording inspection findings and communicating outcomes using digital systems. Offering ongoing technical guidance to developers, contractors, designers and clients. Developing and maintaining strong, long-term professional relationships within your region. Qualifications BSR Registration (minimum Class 2D). Professional membership: MRICS / MCABE / MCIOB (or equivalent). Experience Demonstrated technical expertise with solid, hands-on inspection experience. Strong communication skills with a collaborative and client-oriented approach. Sound knowledge of relevant legislation and current Building Regulations. This Registered Building Inspector role is paying £60k-£85k plus payment of professional memberships & BSR registration fees, car allowance, pension, healthcare and more.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Registered Building Inspector (Class 2D or above) required to join a national building consultancy in their regional Building Control team. You will play a key role in ensuring safe, compliant construction across a diverse range of commercial and residential projects. This Registered Building Inspector role is based across West Yorkshire or London and the surrounding areas, with the requirement to be within reasonable travel distance of the Leeds or London office, to attend one day per week. You will be supported in progressing through the registration scale, with access to approved training providers. Registered Building Inspector role includes: Undertaking site inspections on new-build and conversion schemes to ensure full compliance with Building Regulations. Assessing plans and technical submissions, providing clear, practical and solution-led advice. Effectively managing your workload to deliver a high-quality, responsive service. Accurately recording inspection findings and communicating outcomes using digital systems. Offering ongoing technical guidance to developers, contractors, designers and clients. Developing and maintaining strong, long-term professional relationships within your region. Qualifications BSR Registration (minimum Class 2D). Professional membership: MRICS / MCABE / MCIOB (or equivalent). Experience Demonstrated technical expertise with solid, hands-on inspection experience. Strong communication skills with a collaborative and client-oriented approach. Sound knowledge of relevant legislation and current Building Regulations. This Registered Building Inspector role is paying £60k-£85k plus payment of professional memberships & BSR registration fees, car allowance, pension, healthcare and more.
Quality managers opportunity with this established aerospace precision engineering company. A hands-on Quality Manager position with real shopfloor visibility and influence Ownership of an AS9100-aligned Quality Management System, with autonomy to improve it Technical challenge across high-precision CNC machining, metal assemblies and test operations Strong focus on metrology, FAIR/FAI and "right-first-time" delivery A small, established Quality team to lead: Quality Engineer, Goods In/Out Inspector, First-Off Inspector Early finish every Friday (12:45) with set day shifts The company is a specialist manufacturer providing complete manufacturing solutions to the Aerospace and Defence industries, specialising in metal structures and supporting major aerospace programmes with CNC-machined components and associated processes. Based in Watford, Hertfordshire, they reverse engineer and manufacture bespoke metal enclosures, chassis, cold plates and other liquid-cooled and sealed structures-taking products from initial design through to manufacture, processing and testing. The role We're looking for an experienced, hands-on Quality Manager with a strong precision engineering background to lead the Quality Management System and embed a "right-first-time" culture across CNC machining, metal assemblies and test operations. This role suits someone who enjoys being close to the process, confidently managing audits and customer requirements, and driving continuous improvement using data and technology. Key responsibilities Own, maintain and continuously improve the QMS aligned to aerospace expectations (AS9100-aligned processes, traceability and controlled documentation) Lead internal and external audits (customers, suppliers and third-party), ensuring actions are closed effectively and on time Act as escalation point for quality issues: non-conformances, concessions/permits, containment, root cause (8D, 5-Why, Fishbone) and verification of effectiveness Oversee inspection planning and product verification, including FAIR/FAI packs and production inspection reporting Govern metrology capability and best practice, including effective use of CMM and inspection equipment Implement and monitor quality KPIs (scrap, rework, returns/escapes, OTIF impact) and drive continuous improvement with Engineering and Operations Manage document control and quality record retention in line with customer and regulatory expectations Lead supplier quality management and requirements flow-down (certification, counterfeit avoidance, sub-tier control and change management) Lead and develop the Quality team (Quality Engineer, Goods In/Out Inspector, First-Off Inspector), ensuring consistent standards and strong shopfloor engagement Drive innovation within quality through digital tools, improved traceability and data-led reporting Required experience & skills Significant Quality Management experience in precision engineering or machining (ideally aerospace/defence) Strong working knowledge of FAIR/FAI requirements and inspection reporting Strong understanding of traceability and batch/lot control Proven non-conformance control and corrective action leadership Solid understanding of metrology and dimensional inspection principles Confident interpreting engineering drawings, GD&T and customer specifications Experience working to aerospace quality requirements (e.g., AS9100-aligned systems) Strong computer literacy and confidence using/developing quality systems and data-driven reporting Confident communicator with customers, auditors, suppliers and shopfloor teams Desirable Lead Auditor or Internal Auditor qualification (ISO 9001/AS9100) Experience with complex metal assemblies, pressure/leak integrity, coatings/finishing, or test environments Lean/Six Sigma tools and/or formal engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree) or equivalent experience Personal attributes Detail-focused, pragmatic and production-aware Structured and methodical problem-solver who drives actions through to effective closure High integrity and discretion with confidential aerospace data Visible leader on the shopfloor, coaching and setting standards This is a permanent job with a starting salary dependant on experience. You must have current UK right to work to be considered. HRGO are a recruitment agency supporting UK manufacturing. We aim to respond to all applications.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Quality managers opportunity with this established aerospace precision engineering company. A hands-on Quality Manager position with real shopfloor visibility and influence Ownership of an AS9100-aligned Quality Management System, with autonomy to improve it Technical challenge across high-precision CNC machining, metal assemblies and test operations Strong focus on metrology, FAIR/FAI and "right-first-time" delivery A small, established Quality team to lead: Quality Engineer, Goods In/Out Inspector, First-Off Inspector Early finish every Friday (12:45) with set day shifts The company is a specialist manufacturer providing complete manufacturing solutions to the Aerospace and Defence industries, specialising in metal structures and supporting major aerospace programmes with CNC-machined components and associated processes. Based in Watford, Hertfordshire, they reverse engineer and manufacture bespoke metal enclosures, chassis, cold plates and other liquid-cooled and sealed structures-taking products from initial design through to manufacture, processing and testing. The role We're looking for an experienced, hands-on Quality Manager with a strong precision engineering background to lead the Quality Management System and embed a "right-first-time" culture across CNC machining, metal assemblies and test operations. This role suits someone who enjoys being close to the process, confidently managing audits and customer requirements, and driving continuous improvement using data and technology. Key responsibilities Own, maintain and continuously improve the QMS aligned to aerospace expectations (AS9100-aligned processes, traceability and controlled documentation) Lead internal and external audits (customers, suppliers and third-party), ensuring actions are closed effectively and on time Act as escalation point for quality issues: non-conformances, concessions/permits, containment, root cause (8D, 5-Why, Fishbone) and verification of effectiveness Oversee inspection planning and product verification, including FAIR/FAI packs and production inspection reporting Govern metrology capability and best practice, including effective use of CMM and inspection equipment Implement and monitor quality KPIs (scrap, rework, returns/escapes, OTIF impact) and drive continuous improvement with Engineering and Operations Manage document control and quality record retention in line with customer and regulatory expectations Lead supplier quality management and requirements flow-down (certification, counterfeit avoidance, sub-tier control and change management) Lead and develop the Quality team (Quality Engineer, Goods In/Out Inspector, First-Off Inspector), ensuring consistent standards and strong shopfloor engagement Drive innovation within quality through digital tools, improved traceability and data-led reporting Required experience & skills Significant Quality Management experience in precision engineering or machining (ideally aerospace/defence) Strong working knowledge of FAIR/FAI requirements and inspection reporting Strong understanding of traceability and batch/lot control Proven non-conformance control and corrective action leadership Solid understanding of metrology and dimensional inspection principles Confident interpreting engineering drawings, GD&T and customer specifications Experience working to aerospace quality requirements (e.g., AS9100-aligned systems) Strong computer literacy and confidence using/developing quality systems and data-driven reporting Confident communicator with customers, auditors, suppliers and shopfloor teams Desirable Lead Auditor or Internal Auditor qualification (ISO 9001/AS9100) Experience with complex metal assemblies, pressure/leak integrity, coatings/finishing, or test environments Lean/Six Sigma tools and/or formal engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree) or equivalent experience Personal attributes Detail-focused, pragmatic and production-aware Structured and methodical problem-solver who drives actions through to effective closure High integrity and discretion with confidential aerospace data Visible leader on the shopfloor, coaching and setting standards This is a permanent job with a starting salary dependant on experience. You must have current UK right to work to be considered. HRGO are a recruitment agency supporting UK manufacturing. We aim to respond to all applications.
Job Title: CMMInspector Location: Leamington Spa Salary: £32,000 - £35,000 per annum plus benefits The Role We are looking to recruit a CMM Inspector to ensure the dimensional accuracy and quality of manufactured components by programming and operating Mitutoyo Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), supporting quality assurance processes, and contributing to continuous improvement in manufacturing precisi click apply for full job details
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Job Title: CMMInspector Location: Leamington Spa Salary: £32,000 - £35,000 per annum plus benefits The Role We are looking to recruit a CMM Inspector to ensure the dimensional accuracy and quality of manufactured components by programming and operating Mitutoyo Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), supporting quality assurance processes, and contributing to continuous improvement in manufacturing precisi click apply for full job details
Overview The Goods Inwards Inspector is responsible for inspecting incoming goods and recording results on the Quality Management System (QMS). The role also includes supporting Non-Conformance Report (NCR) activities, maintaining quality documentation, and carrying out internal system audits. The role reports to the Production & Quality Manager and works with the Quality Assurance team, Production, Purchasing, and Design departments. Key Responsibilities Inspection and Quality Duties Carry out goods inwards inspection in accordance with inspection plans Record inspection results on the QMS Raise and update Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) using the QMS Reject or pass components, stock, and work in progress Provide samples and supporting documentation for NCRs Create and maintain quality schedules for new components Maintain and update existing quality documentation Create bought-in component specification files Carry out first-off inspections for new bought-in components Carry out system audits in line with the audit schedule Liaise with Purchasing, Design, and Production as required Carry out other duties as required Knowledge, Qualifications & Experience Required Experience in goods inwards inspection Experience working with a Quality Management System (QMS) Experience creating and updating quality documentation Experience carrying out system audits Ability to read engineering drawings and specifications Knowledge of measurement tools and inspection techniques Experience using inspection tools and equipment Computer literate with Word and Excel Experience with QA software systems Experience with CMM equipment is beneficial but not essential Minimum 4 years experience in quality engineering, quality assurance, or similar role Degree in Quality, Mechanical Engineering or similar is desirable Hours of Work Monday to Thursday: 7:00am 3:30pm Friday: 7:00am 12:00pm 37 hours per week 30-minute lunch break Benefits Company pension scheme (after 3 months service) Life assurance ,Cycle to Work scheme Access to BHSF Corporate Health Cash Plan Employee Hub discounts at retailers, restaurants, and more 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Additional service day after 3 years service
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Overview The Goods Inwards Inspector is responsible for inspecting incoming goods and recording results on the Quality Management System (QMS). The role also includes supporting Non-Conformance Report (NCR) activities, maintaining quality documentation, and carrying out internal system audits. The role reports to the Production & Quality Manager and works with the Quality Assurance team, Production, Purchasing, and Design departments. Key Responsibilities Inspection and Quality Duties Carry out goods inwards inspection in accordance with inspection plans Record inspection results on the QMS Raise and update Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) using the QMS Reject or pass components, stock, and work in progress Provide samples and supporting documentation for NCRs Create and maintain quality schedules for new components Maintain and update existing quality documentation Create bought-in component specification files Carry out first-off inspections for new bought-in components Carry out system audits in line with the audit schedule Liaise with Purchasing, Design, and Production as required Carry out other duties as required Knowledge, Qualifications & Experience Required Experience in goods inwards inspection Experience working with a Quality Management System (QMS) Experience creating and updating quality documentation Experience carrying out system audits Ability to read engineering drawings and specifications Knowledge of measurement tools and inspection techniques Experience using inspection tools and equipment Computer literate with Word and Excel Experience with QA software systems Experience with CMM equipment is beneficial but not essential Minimum 4 years experience in quality engineering, quality assurance, or similar role Degree in Quality, Mechanical Engineering or similar is desirable Hours of Work Monday to Thursday: 7:00am 3:30pm Friday: 7:00am 12:00pm 37 hours per week 30-minute lunch break Benefits Company pension scheme (after 3 months service) Life assurance ,Cycle to Work scheme Access to BHSF Corporate Health Cash Plan Employee Hub discounts at retailers, restaurants, and more 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Additional service day after 3 years service
MERITUS are recruiting for a Technical Incoming Inspector to join an aerospace business based in Belfast on an initial 6 month contract. TECHNICAL INCOMING INSPECTOR - INSIDE IR35 - 31.90 PER HOUR - 6 MONTHS UNTIL 17/11/2026 - BELFAST - SINGLE STAGE INTERVIEW PROCESS - SECTOR: AEROSPACE We are supporting a leading aerospace manufacturing organisation in the search for a Technical Incoming Inspector to join their Supply Chain and Quality team in Belfast. This position offers the opportunity to play an important role in maintaining product quality and compliance standards within a highly regulated technical environment. Working collaboratively with colleagues across manufacturing, quality and supply chain functions, you will help ensure components and assemblies meet the required specifications, customer expectations and industry standards. Key Responsibilities Conduct incoming inspection activities to verify the quality and conformity of materials, components and assemblies. Support quality assurance and quality control processes throughout the inspection cycle. Review products against engineering drawings, specifications and regulatory requirements to confirm compliance. Provide guidance and technical support to colleagues and operators when required. Contribute to the effective operation and continuous improvement of delegated inspection and quality processes. Work closely with cross-functional teams to resolve quality-related queries and challenges. Prepare clear and detailed technical reports to identify drawing, process or tooling discrepancies, helping to support investigations and corrective actions. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, quality excellence and attention to detail. Essential Requirements Previous experience within a quality inspection, quality assurance or quality control environment. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, technical specifications and manufacturing documentation. Strong communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across different teams and stakeholders. Good understanding of manufacturing, assembly and quality standards within an engineering or production environment. High level of accuracy, attention to detail and commitment to quality. Desirable Requirements ONC, A Levels, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent technical qualification. Completed a recognised mechanical or electrical apprenticeship. At least two years of relevant post-apprenticeship experience within aerospace, manufacturing, assembly or tooling environments. Familiarity with 3D metrology and measurement techniques. Experience working within a regulated engineering or aerospace setting.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
MERITUS are recruiting for a Technical Incoming Inspector to join an aerospace business based in Belfast on an initial 6 month contract. TECHNICAL INCOMING INSPECTOR - INSIDE IR35 - 31.90 PER HOUR - 6 MONTHS UNTIL 17/11/2026 - BELFAST - SINGLE STAGE INTERVIEW PROCESS - SECTOR: AEROSPACE We are supporting a leading aerospace manufacturing organisation in the search for a Technical Incoming Inspector to join their Supply Chain and Quality team in Belfast. This position offers the opportunity to play an important role in maintaining product quality and compliance standards within a highly regulated technical environment. Working collaboratively with colleagues across manufacturing, quality and supply chain functions, you will help ensure components and assemblies meet the required specifications, customer expectations and industry standards. Key Responsibilities Conduct incoming inspection activities to verify the quality and conformity of materials, components and assemblies. Support quality assurance and quality control processes throughout the inspection cycle. Review products against engineering drawings, specifications and regulatory requirements to confirm compliance. Provide guidance and technical support to colleagues and operators when required. Contribute to the effective operation and continuous improvement of delegated inspection and quality processes. Work closely with cross-functional teams to resolve quality-related queries and challenges. Prepare clear and detailed technical reports to identify drawing, process or tooling discrepancies, helping to support investigations and corrective actions. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, quality excellence and attention to detail. Essential Requirements Previous experience within a quality inspection, quality assurance or quality control environment. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, technical specifications and manufacturing documentation. Strong communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across different teams and stakeholders. Good understanding of manufacturing, assembly and quality standards within an engineering or production environment. High level of accuracy, attention to detail and commitment to quality. Desirable Requirements ONC, A Levels, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent technical qualification. Completed a recognised mechanical or electrical apprenticeship. At least two years of relevant post-apprenticeship experience within aerospace, manufacturing, assembly or tooling environments. Familiarity with 3D metrology and measurement techniques. Experience working within a regulated engineering or aerospace setting.
Quality Inspector (6-Month Contract) Location: Near Fareham Salary: Circa £30,000 per annum (pro rata) We are currently seeking an experienced Quality Inspector to join a well-established precision engineering company on a 6-month contract . This is an excellent opportunity to work within a high-quality manufacturing environment, supporting the inspection of precision-machined components. The Role: As a Quality Inspector, you will be responsible for ensuring that machined components meet strict quality standards. You will work closely with engineering teams to maintain accuracy and consistency across all parts. Key Responsibilities: Inspect machined components produced on CNC machines Use a range of inspection tools and equipment (e.g. micrometers, calipers, gauges, CMM where applicable) Read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications Identify non-conformances and report quality issues Ensure all inspection records are accurately completed Support continuous improvement initiatives within the quality department Requirements: Previous experience in a quality inspection role within precision engineering or manufacturing Strong understanding of CNC machined components Proficiency with manual inspection tools and equipment, although formal qualifications are not needed Ability to read and interpret technical drawings High attention to detail and a proactive approach to quality What s on Offer: Competitive salary (circa £30,000 per annum, pro rata) 6-month contract with an established engineering company Supportive team environment If you have a keen eye for detail and a background in precision engineering quality, we would love to hear from you. Kingdom People is operating as a Recruitment Business
Jun 13, 2026
Seasonal
Quality Inspector (6-Month Contract) Location: Near Fareham Salary: Circa £30,000 per annum (pro rata) We are currently seeking an experienced Quality Inspector to join a well-established precision engineering company on a 6-month contract . This is an excellent opportunity to work within a high-quality manufacturing environment, supporting the inspection of precision-machined components. The Role: As a Quality Inspector, you will be responsible for ensuring that machined components meet strict quality standards. You will work closely with engineering teams to maintain accuracy and consistency across all parts. Key Responsibilities: Inspect machined components produced on CNC machines Use a range of inspection tools and equipment (e.g. micrometers, calipers, gauges, CMM where applicable) Read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications Identify non-conformances and report quality issues Ensure all inspection records are accurately completed Support continuous improvement initiatives within the quality department Requirements: Previous experience in a quality inspection role within precision engineering or manufacturing Strong understanding of CNC machined components Proficiency with manual inspection tools and equipment, although formal qualifications are not needed Ability to read and interpret technical drawings High attention to detail and a proactive approach to quality What s on Offer: Competitive salary (circa £30,000 per annum, pro rata) 6-month contract with an established engineering company Supportive team environment If you have a keen eye for detail and a background in precision engineering quality, we would love to hear from you. Kingdom People is operating as a Recruitment Business
Westray Recruitment Consultants Ltd
Knitsley, County Durham
WHAT IS IN IT FOR YOU? • Permanent role • Durham location • Salary - £30,784 pa (£16 ph) • Day Shift Only Mon to Fri 07:45 - 16:15 and Fri 07:45 -12:45 • Pension with company contribution • 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays • Death In Service Scheme • Income Protection Scheme • Cycle To Work Scheme • Onsite parking THE BUSINESS Based in Consett, our client is a well-established and highly regarded engineering business specialising in the repair, refurbishment, and manufacture of rotating equipment and precision components. Supporting a wide range of industrial sectors, they are known for delivering high-quality, technically robust solutions in demanding environments. Quality is central to everything they do. Operating in line with recognised industry standards, the business places a strong emphasis on inspection, compliance, and continuous improvement. You ll be working within a structured quality environment, supporting processes such as dimensional inspection, documentation control, non-conformance reporting, and ensuring adherence to ISO standards and customer specifications. The role also involves liaison with workshop and fitting teams, ensuring workmanship meets required tolerances and quality expectations throughout assembly and repair processes. With a strong pipeline of work and ongoing investment in both equipment and people, the company is experiencing steady growth. This is an excellent opportunity for a Quality Inspector to join a skilled and supportive team where attention to detail, accountability, and high standards of workmanship are genuinely valued. THE ROLE • Carry out Quality Assurance and Quality Control inspections on both Goods Inwards and finished components to ensure all work meets required standards • Ensure all quality documentation is completed accurately and in line with company quality systems and ISO 9001:2015 requirements • Identify, record, and report non-conforming products in accordance with internal procedures • Support the investigation and resolution of non-conformances in collaboration with wider production and engineering teams • Verify that all QA/QC requirements are met in accordance with customer purchase orders and specifications • Ensure inspection activities are prioritised effectively to support production schedules and delivery deadlines THE PERSON • Previous experience working within an ISO 9001:2015 quality management environment • Engineering or manufacturing background essential; experience within pumps or rotating equipment would be highly advantageous • Strong understanding of engineering tolerances (typically to 0.0005 / 0.01mm) • Proficient in the use of precision measuring equipment including micrometers, verniers, and other hand measuring tools in both imperial and metric systems • Ability to confidently read and interpret engineering drawings • Highly self-motivated with a proactive approach to workload • Strong organisational skills with excellent time management and attention to detail • Methodical and structured approach to work, with a strong focus on accuracy and consistency TO APPLY Please send your updated CV to Harry Mann or apply direct by calling Westray Recruitment Group
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
WHAT IS IN IT FOR YOU? • Permanent role • Durham location • Salary - £30,784 pa (£16 ph) • Day Shift Only Mon to Fri 07:45 - 16:15 and Fri 07:45 -12:45 • Pension with company contribution • 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays • Death In Service Scheme • Income Protection Scheme • Cycle To Work Scheme • Onsite parking THE BUSINESS Based in Consett, our client is a well-established and highly regarded engineering business specialising in the repair, refurbishment, and manufacture of rotating equipment and precision components. Supporting a wide range of industrial sectors, they are known for delivering high-quality, technically robust solutions in demanding environments. Quality is central to everything they do. Operating in line with recognised industry standards, the business places a strong emphasis on inspection, compliance, and continuous improvement. You ll be working within a structured quality environment, supporting processes such as dimensional inspection, documentation control, non-conformance reporting, and ensuring adherence to ISO standards and customer specifications. The role also involves liaison with workshop and fitting teams, ensuring workmanship meets required tolerances and quality expectations throughout assembly and repair processes. With a strong pipeline of work and ongoing investment in both equipment and people, the company is experiencing steady growth. This is an excellent opportunity for a Quality Inspector to join a skilled and supportive team where attention to detail, accountability, and high standards of workmanship are genuinely valued. THE ROLE • Carry out Quality Assurance and Quality Control inspections on both Goods Inwards and finished components to ensure all work meets required standards • Ensure all quality documentation is completed accurately and in line with company quality systems and ISO 9001:2015 requirements • Identify, record, and report non-conforming products in accordance with internal procedures • Support the investigation and resolution of non-conformances in collaboration with wider production and engineering teams • Verify that all QA/QC requirements are met in accordance with customer purchase orders and specifications • Ensure inspection activities are prioritised effectively to support production schedules and delivery deadlines THE PERSON • Previous experience working within an ISO 9001:2015 quality management environment • Engineering or manufacturing background essential; experience within pumps or rotating equipment would be highly advantageous • Strong understanding of engineering tolerances (typically to 0.0005 / 0.01mm) • Proficient in the use of precision measuring equipment including micrometers, verniers, and other hand measuring tools in both imperial and metric systems • Ability to confidently read and interpret engineering drawings • Highly self-motivated with a proactive approach to workload • Strong organisational skills with excellent time management and attention to detail • Methodical and structured approach to work, with a strong focus on accuracy and consistency TO APPLY Please send your updated CV to Harry Mann or apply direct by calling Westray Recruitment Group
Salary up to 46,512 - includes market supplement ( national pay award pending) We are happy to consider applications for full or part-time, as well as flexible working patterns We are looking for an experienced and motivated Registered Building Inspector (Domestic) - Class 2A to support the delivery of safe, compliant and high-quality building control services across our partner authorities. In this role, you will take ownership of a portfolio of domestic projects, working independently to carry out plan checks, undertake site inspections and deliver proportionate enforcement actions where required. You will provide clear, practical and professional regulatory guidance to clients, contractors and colleagues, helping to ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and standards. You will also play an important role in maintaining high professional standards, responding to dangerous structures and contributing to the continuous improvement of the service. Alongside this, you will support the development of others by mentoring trainee inspectors, contribute to the Quality Management System and OSR compliance, and ensure accurate record-keeping and case management at all times. Building and maintaining positive relationships with partner organisations and internal team will be central to your success. About You You will be registered with the BSR as a Class 2A RBI and have experience working in a building control surveying role, ideally within a local authority or registered building control approver environment. You will bring strong technical understanding of domestic construction, building regulations and professional codes of practice, along with the confidence to interpret legislation in a practical solutions-focused way. With effective communication skills, you will be able to engage clearly and professionally with a range of stakeholders. You will be proficient in building control software, with the ability to manage your workload independently, accurately and with a high level of diligence.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Salary up to 46,512 - includes market supplement ( national pay award pending) We are happy to consider applications for full or part-time, as well as flexible working patterns We are looking for an experienced and motivated Registered Building Inspector (Domestic) - Class 2A to support the delivery of safe, compliant and high-quality building control services across our partner authorities. In this role, you will take ownership of a portfolio of domestic projects, working independently to carry out plan checks, undertake site inspections and deliver proportionate enforcement actions where required. You will provide clear, practical and professional regulatory guidance to clients, contractors and colleagues, helping to ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and standards. You will also play an important role in maintaining high professional standards, responding to dangerous structures and contributing to the continuous improvement of the service. Alongside this, you will support the development of others by mentoring trainee inspectors, contribute to the Quality Management System and OSR compliance, and ensure accurate record-keeping and case management at all times. Building and maintaining positive relationships with partner organisations and internal team will be central to your success. About You You will be registered with the BSR as a Class 2A RBI and have experience working in a building control surveying role, ideally within a local authority or registered building control approver environment. You will bring strong technical understanding of domestic construction, building regulations and professional codes of practice, along with the confidence to interpret legislation in a practical solutions-focused way. With effective communication skills, you will be able to engage clearly and professionally with a range of stakeholders. You will be proficient in building control software, with the ability to manage your workload independently, accurately and with a high level of diligence.