Aerospace Inspector 3rd Shift

Unison

Dayton (OH)

On-site

USD 31,340 - 35,817

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Safety gear provided
Safety shoes voucher
Safety glasses voucher

Job summary

GE Aerospace Beavercreek site in Ohio is hiring an Aerospace Inspector to perform preliminary, in‑process, and final inspections on engine components, ensuring airworthiness and on‑time delivery. You will read blueprints, use calipers and micrometers, document results, and support SQD in a collaborative team environment.

Ideal candidates have a high school diploma/GED, 6+ months in aerospace/production, and proficient computer skills.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • At least 6 months of relevant experience in a production, manufacturing, quality, or aerospace environment where safety, precision, and standard work are critical.
  • Experience using manual calipers to perform precise dimensional inspections in a manufacturing environment.
  • Visual acuity sufficient to accurately read micrometers, manual calipers, and other precision measuring instruments, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Basic computer skills, including the ability to use Microsoft Office applications (such as Outlook and Word) and navigate work instructions or quality documentation systems.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age by the time of joining.

Responsibilities

  • Execute manufacturing work with a rigorous focus on safety, quality, and the critical nature of aircraft parts.
  • Perform preliminary, in-process, and final inspections on engine and component parts.
  • Inspect parts for defects, dimensional accuracy, and compliance to engineering specifications and customer requirements.
  • Heavily utilize a computer to navigate through different programs, blueprints, software, and Microsoft products.
  • Use hands and fingers to move parts, use measurement instruments, and manually examine parts.
  • Read and interpret OEM manuals, blueprints, and, where applicable, FAA-approved technical data.
  • Complete inspection documentation, including Records of Measurement, certifications, and other required quality records.
  • Verify traceability and documentation for incoming, in-process, and completed parts to ensure compliance and airworthiness.
  • Support production flow by working closely with operations, shipping, and other partners to meet on-time delivery commitments.
  • Lift and exert 10–25 pounds of force frequently and 20–50 pounds of force occasionally, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Perform other inspection-related duties as required to support safety, quality, and delivery (SQD).
  • Cross-train to work in all areas of the cell and run other processes as production needs require.
  • Train other team members on standard work and machine operation as needed.
  • In designated areas, comply with mandatory or random drug testing requirements.

Skills

Reliability
Versatility
Shop floor discipline
Safety compliance
Basic math
Reading blueprints
Measuring tools
Follow instructions
Continuous improvement

Education

High school diploma or GED

Tools

Manual calipers
Micrometers
Microsoft Office

Job description

About GE Aerospace

Are you ready to see your future take flight? At GE Aerospace, we are advancing aviation technologies for today and tomorrow. Your work will contribute to the production of advanced jet engines, components, and integrated systems that power commercial and military aircraft. You’ll be part of a team that embraces your drive, your curiosity, and your unique ideas and perspectives. Most importantly, you’ll share in our pride and purpose that affects the lives of millions around the world!

Job Description Summary

Aerospace Inspector

Role Overview – Inspector: This role is responsible for performing preliminary, in‑process, and final inspections on aerospace components in accordance with new engine manuals and FAA‑approved technical data. You will play a key role in ensuring airworthiness, quality, and on‑time delivery for critical engine components.

Working at our Beavercreek Site

GE Aerospace operations have been part of the Beavercreek community for over 75 years! Our Beavercreek facility on Research Blvd. manufactures gas turbine tubes, ducts, and manifolds, and also has complex machining, fabrication and investment casting capabilities. Product engineering, new product development and testing is performed on site. This facility also does repair and overhaul of tubes, ducts, and manifolds. Our location on Heller drive manufactures turbine airfoils and has a focus on next generation technology. We have been awarded OSHAS’s highest safety rating.

In This Role, You Will
  • Execute all manufacturing work with a rigorous focus on safety, quality, and the critical nature of aircraft parts.
  • Perform preliminary, in‑process, and final inspections on engine and component parts.
  • Inspect parts for defects, dimensional accuracy, and compliance to engineering specifications and customer requirements.
  • Heavily utilize a computer to navigate through different programs, blueprints, software, and Microsoft products.
  • Use hands and fingers to move parts, use measurement instruments, and manually examine parts.
  • Read and interpret OEM manuals, blueprints, and, where applicable, FAA‑approved technical data.
  • Complete inspection documentation, including Records of Measurement, certifications, and other required quality records.
  • Verify traceability and documentation for incoming, in‑process, and completed parts to ensure compliance and airworthiness.
  • Support production flow by working closely with operations, shipping, and other partners to meet on‑time delivery commitments.
  • Lift and exert 10–25 pounds of force frequently and 20–50 pounds of force occasionally, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Perform other inspection‑related duties as required to support safety, quality, and delivery (SQD).
  • Cross‑train to work in all areas of the cell and run other processes as production needs require.
  • Train other team members on standard work and machine operation as needed.
  • In designated areas, comply with mandatory or random drug testing requirements.
  • Assist in other areas as needed and directed by People Leader.
The Ideal Candidate
Skills
  • You show up reliably, your team counts on you.
  • Willing to learn multiple roles to support the team.
  • Maintain focus and discipline on the shop floor, avoiding distractions to ensure safe, high‑quality, and on‑time production.
  • Follow all safety rules when using and maintaining shop equipment; pass and maintain required vision testing.
  • Use basic and shop math (fractions, decimals, whole numbers) to support accurate, precise work.
  • Read and apply technical information and blueprints to produce high‑quality parts.
  • Use standard measuring tools (manual calipers, micrometers) to verify dimensions and prevent defects.
  • Follow written, verbal, and visual instructions to complete work on time and support on‑time delivery.
  • Use tools and materials responsibly, help reduce scrap and rework, and raise issues early to support continuous improvement in safety, quality, delivery, and cost (SQD).
Required Qualifications
  • High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED).
  • At least 6 months of relevant experience in a production, manufacturing, quality, or aerospace environment where safety, precision, and standard work are critical.
  • Experience using manual calipers to perform precise dimensional inspections in a manufacturing environment.
  • Visual acuity sufficient to accurately read micrometers, manual calipers, and other precision measuring instruments, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Basic computer skills, including the ability to use Microsoft Office applications (such as Outlook and Word) and navigate work instructions or quality documentation systems.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age by the time of joining.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience accurately reading and interpreting technical documents such as blueprints, OEM/FAA technical data, customer specifications, quality standards, and manufacturing or inspection control plans.
  • Prior experience in an aerospace or regulated environment with strong focus on documentation, traceability, and compliance.
  • FAA Repairman Certificate/License, or eligibility/interest in obtaining one based on role requirements.
  • Team‑oriented, professional approach to working with peers and leaders.
  • Demonstrated pride in workmanship and commitment to quality.
  • Strong attendance and punctuality record, with availability to work overtime as needed.
  • Ability to make decisions based on approved work instructions, experience, and available data.
  • Drive to meet or exceed job requirements and performance expectations.
  • Ability to work effectively under general supervision, including performing routine assignments independently.
  • Ability to carry out operations according to set procedures or sequences (standard work).
  • Willingness to receive and act on constructive feedback.
Additional Information
  • Wages: $22.75 – $26.00 per hour based on experience.
  • Additional $1.50/hour premium for 2nd or 3rd shift.
  • Repairman License: Inspectors who obtain and actively maintain and use an FAA Repairman License may qualify for an additional $3.50 per hour.
  • Ability to lift up to 40 pounds; may occasionally lift up to 50 pounds (with assistance).
  • Strong safety focus with daily and monthly reviews; site has been awarded OSHA’s highest safety rating.
  • Most protective gear provided, including hearing protection as needed; GE Aerospace provides a $125 voucher for safety shoes and a voucher for prescription safety glasses if needed.
  • Work in and around moving equipment such as stand‑up forklifts, mobile carts, and cranes; normal machining operations may generate dust, fumes, or smoke (not over OSHA permissible exposure levels).
  • Team‑oriented environment with opportunities to share ideas and make recommendations with peers and leadership.
  • Work may involve standing in one place for extended periods, walking, and climbing stairs; most areas are climate‑controlled.
Our Culture

We strive to keep a safe, high‑performing, and enjoyable shop atmosphere while maintaining the highest level of quality output. We work together to make the “impossible” happen and are looking for people like you to join us. If you’re a team‑oriented welder who takes pride in your work, shares ideas, and wants to grow your skills, we’d like to meet you.

Legal and Eligibility

This role requires access to U.S. export‑controlled information. Employment will be contingent upon the ability to prove that you meet the status of a U.S. Person as one of the following: U.S. lawful permanent resident, U.S. Citizen, or has been granted asylee or refugee status (protected individual under the Immigration and Naturalization Act, 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).

Equal Opportunity Statement

GE Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. GE Aerospace will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable). Employees may also be subject to random and reasonable‑suspicion drug and alcohol testing.

Relocation Assistance

No relocation assistance provided.

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