Parts Inspector
As part of a multi-functional, highly skilled, and flexible team, the Parts Inspector is
a hands-on role, responsible for inspecting parts from internal manufacture and outsourced suppliers. Supporting Assembly, Aftermarket and Spares requirements. Shift flexibility is vital to fulfil business needs.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
- Checking Cubic and Cylindrical components up to an inclusive weight of 14 tonnes.
- Producing complex components according to specification requirements.
- Working within the standards room – inspecting Geometric tolerances via Talyrond, levelling of beds and worktables.
- Endo scoping components; checking for burrs, debris or swarf.
- Providing first piece inspection on manufactured components.
- Measuring and working to very tight tolerances.
- Creation of inspection and non-conformance reports.
- Conversant with ISO19001.
- Ability to use metrology equipment. Including Faro arm, Talyrond, Talyvel and PMM - ideally Leitz.
- Work with minimal supervision and plan workload effectively to achieve targets and
KPIs.
- Experience working on bespoke parts to stringent geometric tolerances.
- Understand, and work at all times, in line with Fives Values and Directives; specifically
following the highest standards of health and safety.
- Perform any other reasonable duties as requested.
- Always understand and work in line with Fives Values and Directives; specifically following the highest standards of health and safety.
- Fostering a RFT mindset and be able to achieve one time customer demands.
Behavioural Competencies Required:
- Diligence.
- Reliability and Punctuality: Consistent attendance and timely completion of tasks.
- Manual Dexterity.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues that arise during
machining processes, which have been identified through the inspection.
- Teamwork: Collaboration with colleagues to achieve common goals and maintain
workflow.
- Patience and Persistence: Ability to work through repetitive tasks and complex
problems without frustration.
- Adaptability: Willingness to learn new techniques
- Strong Communication: Clear and effective communication with team members and
supervisors.
- Organisation: Keeping workspaces tidy and tools properly maintained.
- Flexibility to work to the needs of the business, including working different shift
patterns and overtime as and when required.
- A mindset that places process optimisation at the forefront.
- Able to both recognise and embrace a flexible approach, ensuring that business
commitments are fulfilled, and customer expectations are both maintained and
surpassed.
- A number of years’ experience in an inspection role.
- Ability to work alone or part of a team.
- Able to manage own time and meet tight deadlines.