Core Responsibilities:
- To sign / release Authorized Release Certificate.
- Review and interpret engine manuals, illustrated parts manuals, and other technical data requirements to perform visual and dimensional inspections at receiving/preliminary, inprocess, and final inspection.
- To document inspection results accurately.
- Review and ensure compliance with customer preference files.
- Comply with internal Quality Management System requirements.
- Interpret resolution of gauges required to perform dimensional inspections.
- Use a variety of precision measuring instruments such as indicators, verniers, OD & ID micrometers, pi tapes, etc.
- Interpret drawings and instructions from operations sheets and complex blueprints, engine manuals, inspection records, inspection record method sheets, etc.
- Detect faulty operations and materials, and create NCR to document non-conformance and disposition rework or escalate, as needed.
- Review and interpret preliminary visual and dimensional results to define work scope in compliance with the customer Purchase Order and approved technical data.
- Work with engineering to resolve customer technical submittals and acceptances.
- Identify and mark parts, as required, per approved technical data.
- Maintain good housekeeping practices on machines and in work area.
- Wear necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Comply with all company and safety rules and regulations during course of duties.
- Perform Release to Service function.
Qualifications:
- A minimum of 2 years of aeronautical experience in the field of aviation maintenance including at least 12 months of practical experience in the specific component maintenance area/workshop and familiar with the procedures and products of the company.
- Possess EASA Module 9 & 10 Certificate and Human Factors Training Certificate.
- Possess the following CAAS required Certifications:
- M10, L11, L12 or CO1 - Airworthiness Administration
- B11 - Maintenance Practices and Materials or CO2 - Physics and Aerodynamic and TM1 - Aircraft Materials and Hardware, and Maintenance Practices (Mechanical)
- C14 - Gas Turbine Engine Theory & Construction or M15 - Gas Turbine Engine
- Proficient with various measuring instruments such as indicators, verniers, OD & ID micrometers, pi-tapes, etc.
- Understand GD&T requirements and ability to read and interpret complex blueprints and technical documents.
- Well-versed with Microsoft Office Application.
- Strong attention to detail, ability to multitask, good communications skills.
- Able to meet aviation authorities' personnel requirements as necessary.
- Experienced with CMM operation and programming will be a differentiator.
- The individual will start as a QA Inspector undergoing product training for the first 6-9 months. During this period, monthly rotating shifts are required until transitioning to a CRS Inspector, provided all required certification exams have been successfully completed and passed.
Skills Required
safety compliance , Blueprint Reading, Quality Control, Aerospace, aeroplane , Aeronautics, Aeronautical Engineering, Qa, QA Inspection, Aviation
