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A leading aerospace and nuclear quality company in Toronto is seeking a Quality Inspection Supervisor to manage quality inspection activities and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Responsibilities include supervising inspection teams, developing quality control processes, and collaborating across departments. The ideal candidate has a Bachelor's degree in engineering, at least five years in inspection, and strong knowledge in nuclear specifications. Competitive salary and opportunities for growth are offered.
Reports To: Director, Operation
The Quality Inspection Supervisor is responsible for managing and leading quality inspection activities to ensure aerospace and nuclear components comply with regulatory standards (e.g., AS9100, NADCAP), customer specifications, and company quality policies. This role involves supervising inspection teams, developing quality control procedures, and collaborating with Quality Assurance, Engineering, Production, and Supply Chain teams to maintain high standards of safety, product quality, and productivity. Strong knowledge of nuclear specifications, documentation requirements, and source inspection processes is essential, along with prior experience in nuclear projects and their quality expectations.
Quality Oversight:
Develop, implement, and maintain quality inspection processes and procedures to ensure compliance with aerospace and nuclear standards (e.g., AS9100, ISO 9001, NADCAP, CSA N299) and regulatory requirements.
Team Management:
Supervise, train, and mentor a team of quality inspectors and technicians, ensuring effective performance and adherence to quality protocols. Set priorities and allocate inspection resources effectively to meet production and delivery schedules.
Inspection Planning:
Oversee incoming, in-process, and final inspections of aerospace and nuclear components and assemblies. Ensure compliance with customer specifications, engineering drawings, and regulatory requirements. Ensure proper calibration and maintenance of inspection tools and equipment.
Non‑Conformance Management:
Identify and document non‑conformances and participate in root cause analysis and corrective action processes to prevent recurrence if required.
Audits and Compliance:
Participate and support external audits (e.g., customer, regulatory, or third‑party) to ensure compliance with industry standards and certifications.
Collaboration:
Work closely with engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, and quality assurance teams to address quality issues, improve processes, and ensure design specifications are met.
Data Analysis and Reporting:
Analyze quality data, generate reports and KPIs such as First‑off KPIs, and present findings to senior management to drive continuous improvement.
Documentation:
Maintain accurate and complete records of inspections, certifications, and quality metrics, including nuclear‑specific documentation required by regulatory bodies and customers.
Continuous Improvement:
Participate in initiatives aimed at improving quality processes, reducing defects, and enhancing operational efficiency using tools like Lean or other methodologies.
Source Inspection Coordination:
Support and coordinate source inspections and ensure proper documentation and readiness in accordance with nuclear project requirements.
Bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, quality management, or a related field. Advanced degrees or certifications (e.g., ASQ Certified Quality Manager, Six Sigma Black Belt) are a plus.