The Inspector reports directly to the Chief Inspector and is responsible for the efficient and economical determination of airworthiness of aircraft maintenance and other assigned inspection work.
Responsibilities include:
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Ascertaining that assigned work is accomplished to a high standard of workmanship and in accordance with AAT, FAA, and manufacturer’s standards
 
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Ensuring all necessary parts tags are correctly executed for units or parts changed
 
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Performing receiving inspections for new and continued service parts, verifying manufacturer/overhaul certification, and checking for shipping damage
 
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Inspecting articles, products, facilities, vendors, and equipment as directed by the Chief Inspector
 
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Conducting incoming and stockroom inspections for proper tagging, bagging, storage, shelf life, and housekeeping
 
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Performing technical research to determine status/compliance of aircraft, components, or systems
 
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Reading, writing, speaking, and understanding the English language
 
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Ensuring completion of logbook entries as required
 
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Ensuring compliance with all applicable CFRs during assignments
 
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Performing inspections only on products for which proper training and qualification have been received
 
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Conducting On-the-Job Training (OJT)
 
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Reviewing, auditing, copying, and controlling AAT aircraft records as directed by the Chief Inspector
 
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Acting on behalf of the repair station when authorized
 
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Performing other duties as assigned by the Chief Inspector
 
Note: Duties and responsibilities may be delegated to any qualified individual with Chief Inspector approval, but such delegation does not relieve the Chief Inspector of overall responsibility.