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Job Title: 3D Scanner Inspector
Location: OL4 1LA – Oldham
Salary: Competitive
Job type: Full Time
The Company:
Oldham Engineering Limited is a well-established medium sized engineering business with a long history and exciting plans for business growth.
Operating from its UK manufacturing sites in Oldham and Sheffield, the company has premium engineering facilities totalling over 150,000 sqft. The business is ISO9001 certified and holds the ‘Investors in People’ accolade.
This is a unique opportunity to join an established and highly regarded engineering business.
We are looking to strengthen our team and appoint a 3d Scanner Inspector.
Overseas candidates will NOT be considered for this role. We are not sponsoring Visa’s at this time, so please refrain from applying unless eligible to work in the UK
Key Responsibilities:

  • Operate the Zeiss GOM 3D scanner to perform accurate inspections of components and assemblies.
  • Analyse and interpret 3D scan data for part validation, ensuring dimensional accuracy against CAD models and technical drawings.
  • Generate detailed inspection reports, highlighting any deviations or non-conformances.
  • Work closely with the quality and production teams to resolve inspection-related issues.
  • Maintain and calibrate the 3D scanning equipment to ensure optimal performance.
  • Assist in developing scanning procedures and best practices for continuous improvement.
    Key Requirements:
  • Experience using Zeiss GOM 3D scanners or similar 3D scanning equipment is essential.
  • Strong understanding of GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) and technical drawings.
  • Familiarity with CAD software and reverse engineering processes.
  • High attention to detail and ability to work to tight tolerances.
  • Problem-solving skills and an ability to communicate findings effectively.
  • Previous experience in a manufacturing or quality control environment is preferred.
    Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role.
    Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Quality Technician, Quality Inspector, Quality Engineer, Quality Manager, Production, Production manager may also be considered for this role

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