Quality Assurance Chief Inspector
Web ID: W6946
Classification: Aircraft - AviationQuality Control
City: Wichita
State: KS
Compensation: $70,000 to $80,000 DOE
Education: FAA A&P certification
Benefits: Health insurance - Paid time off - Dental insurance - 401(k)
Summary:
Local Wichita Kansas company looking for a Quality Assurance Chief Inspector for MRO services division.
Job Description:
- Ensure that repair station technicians and QC Inspectors comply with the Repair Station Manual / Quality Control Manual (RSM/QCM).
- Provide initial, recurring, and remedial RSM/QCM training for repair station employees.
- Ensure that employees use the correct forms, including parts tags, in compliance with the RSM/QCM.
- Ensure that Preliminary Inspections, In-Process Inspections, Functional Tests, Final Inspections, and Return To Service (RTS) comply with the RSM/QCM.
- Oversee the Tool Calibration program, in accordance with the RSM/QCM.
- Conduct in process inspections, evaluation of in process work packages and troubleshooting problems.
- Provide for continuity of inspection responsibility, assuring completion of required inspections when personnel shift or assignment changes occur.
- See that rejected and unserviceable parts are handled in such a way as to prevent their reuse as serviceable and re-entry into service documentation.
- Manage the application process for Repairman Certificates, in accordance with the RSM/QCM.
- Ensure all personnel affected by regulatory notices are aware of changes and updates.
- Ensure that repair station technicians and QC Inspectors comply with the Repair Station Manual / Quality Control Manual (RSM/QCM).
- Provide initial, recurring, and remedial RSM/QCM training for repair station employees.
- Ensure that employees use the correct forms, including parts tags, in compliance with the RSM/QCM.
- Ensure that Preliminary Inspections, In-Process Inspections, Functional Tests, Final Inspections, and Return To Service (RTS) comply with the RSM/QCM.
- Oversee the Tool Calibration program, in accordance with the RSM/QCM.
- Conduct in process inspections, evaluation of in process work packages and troubleshooting problems.
- Provide for continuity of inspection responsibility, assuring completion of required inspections when personnel shift or assignment changes occur.
- See that rejected and unserviceable parts are handled in such a way as to prevent their reuse as serviceable and re-entry into service documentation.
- Manage the application process for Repairman Certificates, in accordance with the RSM/QCM.
- Ensure all personnel affected by regulatory notices are aware of changes and updates.
Job Requirements:
- FAA A&P certification preferred
- IA preferred
- At least 10 years of component repair and overhaul experience preferred.
- 3-5 years of quality inspector or similar within an aerospace repair station or manufacturing environment.
- Must have a strong understanding of applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, inspection methods and equipment used to determine airworthiness including reviewing and interpreting both FAA and Military maintenance manuals
- Strong problem-solving skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Strong IT skills, Microsoft office Suite,
- Must meet ITAR oversight citizenship requirements
- 3+ years leadership/ supervisory experience
- Proven ability to train employees
- FAA A&P certification preferred
- IA preferred
- At least 10 years of component repair and overhaul experience preferred.
- 3-5 years of quality inspector or similar within an aerospace repair station or manufacturing environment.
- Must have a strong understanding of applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, inspection methods and equipment used to determine airworthiness including reviewing and interpreting both FAA and Military maintenance manuals
- Strong problem-solving skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Strong IT skills, Microsoft office Suite,
- Must meet ITAR oversight citizenship requirements
- 3+ years leadership/ supervisory experience
- Proven ability to train employees