Position Overview:
The Quality Control Inspector performs approved inspection programs in support of the servicing and repair of gas turbine engines and aircraft components. This role ensures compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations, manufacturer specifications, technical data, and TES policies and procedures.
Key Responsibilities:
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Perform all inspection duties according to TES policies and FAA regulations.
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Conduct receiving, in-process, and final inspections of overhauled or repaired engines, APUs, accessories, and components.
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Maintain accurate and compliant documentation and inspection records.
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Support audit functions (employee qualifications, process verification, procedure compliance).
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Ensure inspections (preliminary, hidden damage, progressive, final) are performed correctly with appropriate documentation.
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Guide production personnel in inspection and compliance practices.
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Calibrate and inspect precision tools and test equipment regularly.
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Evaluate and apply technical data and service bulletins.
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Identify and prevent release of non-conforming or unairworthy parts.
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Record and track internal/external quality escapes using EHS Insight.
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Communicate with and report directly to the Quality Operations Leader.
Qualifications:
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Preferred: A&P or P Mechanic Certification (14 CFR Part 65).
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Preferred: 24+ months of experience as a Final/Return to Service Inspector.
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Experience with component repair methodologies highly desirable.
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Proficient with precision measuring tools and quality audit practices.
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Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, drawings, and instructions.
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Demonstrated ability to meet the requirements of the role during the probationary period.