Review and interpret engine manuals, illustrated parts manuals, and other technical data requirements to perform visual and dimensional inspections at receiving/preliminary, in-process, and final inspection.
To document inspection results accurately.
Review and ensure compliance with customer preference files.
Comply with internal Quality Management System requirements.
Interpret resolution of gauges required to perform dimensional inspections.
Use a variety of precision measuring instruments such as indicators, verniers, OD & ID micrometers, pi tapes, etc.
Interpret drawings and instructions from operations sheets and complex blueprints, engine manuals, inspection records, inspection record method sheets, etc.
Detect faulty operations and materials, and create NCR to document non-conformance and disposition rework or escalate, as needed.
Review and interpret preliminary visual and dimensional results to define work scope in compliance with the customer Purchase Order and approved technical data.
Work with engineering to resolve customer technical submittals and acceptances.
Identify and mark parts, as required, per approved technical data.
Maintain good housekeeping practices on machines and in work area.
Wear necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
Comply with all company and safety rules and regulations during course of duties.
Perform Release to Service function.
Qualifications:
A minimum of 2 years of aeronautical experience in the field of aviation maintenance including at least 12 months of practical experience in the specific component maintenance area/workshop and familiar with the procedures and products of the company.
Possess EASA Module 9 & 10 Certificate and Human Factors Training Certificate.
Possess the following CAAS required Certifications:
M10, L11, L12 or CO1 – Airworthiness Administration
B11 – Maintenance Practices and Materials or CO2 – Physics and Aerodynamics and TM1 – Aircraft Materials and Hardware, and Maintenance Practices (Mechanical)
C14 – Gas Turbine Engine Theory & Construction or M15 – Gas Turbine Engine
Proficient with various measuring instruments such as indicators, verniers, OD & ID micrometers, pi-tapes, etc.
Understand GD&T requirements and ability to read and interpret complex blueprints and technical documents.
Well-versed with Microsoft Office Application.
Strong attention to detail, ability to multitask, good communication skills.
Able to meet aviation authorities’ personnel requirements as necessary.
Experienced with CMM operation and programming will be a differentiator.
The individual will start as a QA Inspector undergoing product training for the first 6–9 months. During this period, monthly rotating shifts are required until transitioning to a CRS Inspector, provided all required certification exams have been successfully completed and passed.
Education Requirements:
Diploma or Certificate in Mechanical, Production, Manufacturing, Aeronautical Engineering or its equivalent or GCE “O” Level or its equivalent or Apprenticeship (with certificate issued by an aerospace maintenance organization).