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Military Aircraft Quality Controller

Morson Talent

Brighton

On-site

GBP 35,000 - 50,000

Full time

15 days ago

Job summary

A leading technical services provider is seeking a QA2 Controller to ensure quality assurance processes for Army Air Corps aircraft documentation. The ideal candidate has military trade training, experience as a quality auditor, and strong interpersonal skills. Responsibilities include conducting audits, data analysis, and maintaining compliance with military regulatory standards, ensuring airworthiness and continuous improvement.

Qualifications

  • Experience as a Quality Auditor with understanding of Military QA Procedures.
  • Thorough understanding of Military Aviation Practices.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with senior management.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct maintenance documentation audits on 100% of maintenance documentation.
  • Trend QA2 observations and conduct data analysis.
  • Complete QA reports and ensure regulatory compliance.

Skills

Military Aviation Practices
Quality Auditing
Interpersonal Skills
Data Analysis
Communication Skills

Education

Military Service Trade Training to SNCO level or equivalent Engineering Apprenticeship
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Auditor

Tools

GOLDesp
Job description
Overview

Morson Technical Services are currently seeking a QA2 Controller to join the team at RNAS Yeovilton on a permanent basis.

JOB PURPOSE

QA2 Controller. Required to conduct the QA2 process on all 1 Regt Army Air Corps (AAC) aircraft, Survival Equipment (SE), Armourer and Role Equipment (RE) documentation. Utilise additional capacity to support the MilAR programme where possible.

Responsibilities
  • Carry out maintenance documentation audits on 100% of 1 Regt AAC maintenance documentation (MF700 series documentation), including Survival Equipment, Armourer and Role Equipment areas.
  • Recording and recovering where necessary, all QA2 (AMDA) activity associated with 1 Regt AAC maintenance documentation in accordance with current Military Regulatory Policy, including Regulatory Articles and Army Wildcat Aviation Engineering Standing Orders (AESOs), 1 Regt AAC Workshop’s quality plan and other relevant policies, ensuring all failings and documentation errors are identified in a timely manner.
  • Trend QA2/AMDA observations, conduct data analysis and reduce errors through feedback to Workshop Managers and the engineering team. Where appropriate, propose rectification programmes ensuring any opportunity for improvement maintains the airworthiness process and drives continuous improvement.
  • Ensure completion of all technical documentation prior to safe storage by the Information Knowledge Manager (aka Technical Librarian). When technical documentation is deficient, regulatory process is to be adhered to.
  • Attend routine QA meetings and provide Subject Matter Expert (SME) input and conduct additional QA and provide additional support to the Quality Team as agreed by the QSO or QSM.
  • Take an active role in Air Safety Information Management System (ASIMS) investigations as directed by the Quality System Owner (QSO), Quality System Manager (QSM), Quality System Coordinator (QSC) or FIND Air Safety Team.
  • Complete QA reports and returns in accordance with Army Wildcat AESOs including Self Audits of processes relevant to their role, creating written audit reports detailing objective evidence of sampled information viewed during audit. Ensure any non-conformances, opportunities for improvement and observations identified during audits are recorded with an action plan generated towards recovery.
  • Advising the Quality System Owner (QSO), Quality System Manager (QSM), Quality System Coordinator (QSC) or FIND Air Safety Team on emergent quality issues and deviations from standards affecting documentation. Identifying any Continuous Improvement opportunity which maintains Airworthiness through the documentation process.
  • Utilise any spare capacity to manage MilAR rectification and completion of Section 10 of the MilAR report. Ensuring safe custody of all aircraft documents in their care. This includes liaison with the MilAR team to manage timely conduct of audits in order to reduce time lost through the MilAR process. Co-ordination of the MilAR Report (MF792) conducting the recovery action of all documentation observations with objective evidence to confirm that the airworthiness of the aircraft is maintained, prior to presentation to the management team.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
  • Preferably Military Service Trade Training to SNCO level including 3rd signature authorisation (E507), or equivalent Engineering Apprenticeship / civilian status with a thorough understanding of Military Aviation Practices.
  • Exposure to and awareness of Military QA Procedures.
  • Experience as ISO 9001:2015 Quality Auditor.
  • Experience of MAA MRP Part 145 process.
  • Understanding and awareness of MAOS.
  • Experience of GOLDesp to 3rd signature (MAMP-E507) level.
  • Wildcat training (provided if not already held) to Engineering Managers Course Level.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and a confident, effective approach to personal communications.
  • Demonstrate initiative, enthusiasm and diligence whilst maintaining a tenacious commitment to high Quality Standards.
  • Ability to communicate ideas and concepts to senior management, customers and staff in a clear and concise manner, using both verbal and visual formats.
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