Now Hiring - Aircraft Quality Control Inspector IncentivesSalary Range: $28.35/hr - $43.05/hr$10,000 Sign on bonus$5,000 RelocationM-F ScheduleFull Benefits Package: medical/dental/vision, 401K w company match, life insurance, short and long term disability insurance and much more!Job SummaryThe Air

Quality Control Inspector

Guardian Flight • 
Blanding, Utah, United States
Position Type: Permanent
Job Description:

Now Hiring - Aircraft Quality Control Inspector

 

Incentives

Salary Range: $28.35/hr - $43.05/hr

$10,000 Sign on bonus

$5,000 Relocation

M-F Schedule

Full Benefits Package: medical/dental/vision, 401K w company match, life insurance, short and long term disability insurance and much more!

Job Summary

The Aircraft Quality Control Inspector will be assigned to each regional maintenance facility and will perform in a capacity to ensure aircraft returned to service are safe for operation, comply with all regulatory requirements and comply with the General Maintenance Manual as well as applicable company policy and procedures. They will also perform the role of facility safety officer in coordination with the Director of Safety. They will report directly to the Airworthiness Manager.

Duties and Responsibilities

 

The Quality Control Inspector will performs in-process inspections, final inspections, and functional checks of aircraft major repairs and alterations ensuring conformity with the following approved data, as applicable;

 

     STC drawings, instructions, specifications and other pertinent data

     DER approved engineering drawings, orders, instructions, specifications and other pertinent data

     Avionics installation manuals and drawings

     FAA AC 43.13-1/-2

     Structural Repair Manuals

     Other FAA approved data

 

Performs in-process inspections, final inspections, and functional checks of aircraft during major inspection events utilizing the appropriate FAA approved Aircraft Inspection Programs (AAIP), manufacturer’s Maintenance Manuals, Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, and other acceptable methods, techniques, and practices.

 

Performs final inspections and functional checks of aircraft after unscheduled maintenance utilizing the appropriate manufacturer’s Maintenance Manuals, Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, and other acceptable methods, techniques, and practices.

 

Monitors Functional Check Flights ensuring aircraft airworthiness and compliance with applicable GMM policy and procedures.

 

Ensures all parts and materials consumed during the maintenance or alteration process are approved aviation parts or are industry standard parts and have installation eligibility for the aircraft/engine make/model being maintained and/or altered.

 

Coordinates with Quality Assurance department for major repair and/or alteration engineering data ensuring that all aspects of the repair and/or alteration have FAA approved data.

 

Participates in FAA Conformity Inspections for adding aircraft to 14CFR Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate.

 

Ensures current and applicable technical data is used for the performance of all maintenance and alterations.

 

Ensures the appropriate special tools and test equipment are used as specified in the applicable technical instructions and that the special tools and test equipment requiring calibration are calibrated to NIST standards.

 

Reviews work order forms and associated documents for accuracy and completeness in accordance with GMM policy and procedures prior to approving the aircraft for return to service.

 

Reviews the documentation of Major Repair and/or Alterations and executes the appropriate maintenance release and FAA Form 337.

 

Forwards all aircraft maintenance and alteration documentation to the Quality Assurance Department in accordance with GMM policy and procedures.

 

Performs quality audits of the facility assigned ensuring compliance with all GMM and company policy and procedures.

 

Performs as the facility designated Safety Officer and will liaison with the Director of Safety for the associated duties and responsibilities.

 

Minimum Qualifications

 

Valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant License.

 

3-5 years experience performing maintenance and alterations of twin turbo-propeller and light to mid-size jet aircraft.

 

Strong knowledge of 14 CFR regulations and associated guidance material applicable to maintenance and alterations of aircraft operated on a part 135 air carrier certificate.

 

Ability to interpret, apply, and effectively communicate complex technical data and processes associated with aircraft maintenance and alterations.

 

Possess and strong working knowledge of electrical and avionics systems and must be able to perform quality oversight of maintenance and alterations of these systems.

 

Possess attention to detail and high standards.

 

Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.

 

Ability to work in a team environment with an eagerness to contribute to the overall success of the Maintenance department and the Company, and with a friendly customer service oriented attitude.

 

Must be proficient in a dynamic computerized working environment performing administrative tasks using Microsoft Office Suite programs, web-based maintenance management programs, and Enterprise Recourse Planning (ERP) systems.

 

Ability and willingness to participate in after-hours maintenance support which includes working some evenings, weekends, and holidays and may include travel.


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