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£30,000 - £35,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Havant, Hampshire

Ref 447106602

Posted 21 days ago

£12.71 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Dudley, West Midlands

Ref 073155461

Posted 3 days ago

£30,179 - £30,775 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Chester, Cheshire

Ref 128106661

Posted 21 hours ago

£12.71 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Corby, Northamptonshire

Ref 065104748

Posted 9 days ago

£35,000 - £36,500 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Alcester, Warwickshire

Ref DMQI1

Posted 20 days ago

£13.56 Per Hour

Full Time, Permanent

Evesham, Hereford and Worcester

Ref 484120052

Posted 7 days ago

£29,000 - £33,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Pershore, Hereford and Worcester

Ref 252108617

Posted 24 days ago

£13.23 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Waterlooville, Hampshire

Ref 012104445

Posted 3 days ago

£13 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Wergs, West Midlands

Ref 036000467

Posted 14 days ago

£13 - £19.50 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Ref 108108418

Posted 22 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many Detector Operator (Engineering) jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 31 Detector Operator (Engineering) jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Detector Operator (Engineering) do?

Routine inspectors and testers inspect and/or test metal stock, parts and products, electrical plant, machinery and electronic components, systems and sub-assemblies, textiles, wood, paper, food, plastics and rubber goods, parts and materials to detect processing, manufacturing and other defects.

Tasks required include:

  • Examines articles for surface flaws such as cracks, dents, defective sealing or broken wires by visual inspection or using aids such as microscopes or magnifying glasses.
  • Checks sequence of assembly operations and checks assemblies and sub-assemblies against parts lists to detect missing items.
  • Sets up test equipment, connects items/system to power source/pressure outlet, etc. and operates controls to check performance and operation of electrical plant and machinery and electronics systems.
  • Examines yarn packages, textile fabrics and garments, wood or wood products, paper and paperboard, plastics and rubber materials, food products, food storage containers, etc., checks specifications, marks any repairable defects and rejects faulty items.
  • Reports any recurrent or major defects and recommends improvements to production methods.
What are the entry requirements for a Detector Operator (Engineering)?

There are no formal academic entry requirements, although some employers require candidates to possess GCSEs/S grades. Training is typically received on-the-job, supplemented by training courses where instruction in specific techniques is required. Various NVQs/SVQs encompass aspects of quality control.