Electronics Inspector

Posted 1 July by Matchtech
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Our client, a renowned manufacturing company, is currently seeking an Electronics Inspector on a contract basis. This role is critical in ensuring the quality and performance of electrical and electronic assemblies.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Final inspection of PCB's, electrical, and electronic assemblies
  • Assisting in the resolution of quality-related issues
  • Working with the Quality Controller to develop, improve, and maintain quality standards
  • Ensuring key performance targets, including quality, productivity, and on-time delivery, are met
  • Providing QA support as necessary
  • Assisting the Quality Controller in diagnosing quality problems
Job Requirements:
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Analytical and able to work under own initiative
  • Motivated with good time management skills
  • Calm and collected, capable of working under extreme pressure
  • Structured and logical approach to problem-solving
  • Knowledge of quality management system procedures within manufacturing
  • Desirable: ESA and IPC manufacturing experience
  • Understanding of complex engineering drawings and instructions


The Electronics Inspector is an integral part of the operations structure, providing essential support to the Quality Controller. This temporary-to-permanent position offers an immediate start.
If you are an experienced Electronics Inspector looking for a role that allows you to contribute significantly to a team's success, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic team and take the next step in your career.

Required skills

  • electronics
  • PCB
  • inspection

Reference: 52998310

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