Must be willing to travel/temporarily relocate to Columbus, MS.
What we offer:
- Paid Travel and lodging assistance available.
- Long and Short-Term Contracts.
- Immediate placement.
- PTO.
- Paid Holidays.
- Health Benefit.
Position Summary:
AAA United States, Inc. has partnered with a company in Columbus, MS that is an international pioneer in the aerospace industry. They are a leader in designing, manufacturing and delivering aerospace products, services and solutions to customers on a global scale. A commercial aircraft manufacturer, with Space and Defense as well as Helicopters Divisions, they are the largest aeronautics and space company in Europe and a worldwide leader.
The Quality Inspector A is responsible for maintaining airworthiness, safety, and quality excellence throughout the manufacturing and service lifecycle.
Essential Functions:
Inspection: 60%
- Perform required technical inspections to receive or reject incoming material, airframes, aircraft components and to detect/report suspected unapproved parts.
- Perform in-process inspections for components in electrical backshops, manufacturing, composites, MRO and paint shop to judge the serviceability or rejection of manufactured parts, electrical components, and paint.
- Perform detailed inspections of manufactured components such as but not limited to dimensional checks and acoustic tap testing.
- Inspect aircraft aluminium, titanium or steel structures for cracks, corrosion, damage and improper assembly.
- Determine proper shimming and joining of structures with rivets or other hardware in accordance with design drawings, engineering disposition, and other approved data.
- Detect hidden damage during inspections of airframe structures, components and sub-assemblies that could occur during shipping, receiving, or manufacturing.
- Verify build of aircraft system wiring harnesses, connectors and electrical terminations as per design drawings.
- Physically and systematically quarantine non-conforming components and assemblies identified during inspections.
- Monitor the use of Measuring and Test Equipment to ensure it is well maintained and current relative to its calibration cycle.
- Perform stock inspections/purges when notified of possible non-conforming/suspected unapproved material.
- Evaluate and disposition sales returns.
- Select product samples and check them using appropriate methods (measuring dimensions, testing functionality, comparing to specifications etc.) to validate conformity to approved drawings and manuals.
- Accomplish in-process and final quality inspections for conformity, maintenance, repair, modification, rework and overhaul of aircraft components and sub-assemblies.
- Perform conformity inspections for Supplemental Type Certificated (STC) development projects, parts manufacturer approval (PMA) parts, structural and electrical components.
- Inspect multiple airframe components to determine proper fit, form and function of the components.
- Validate disposition of parts or repaired parts routed to shop floor, from warehouse, internal shops and suppliers for conformity and serviceability in accordance with approved data.
- Qualify dynamic component parts applying visual inspection and precision measurement methods.
- Observe and validate instrument connections, functional or operational tests, adjustments of aircraft radios, navigational systems and flight control systems and instruments to ensure they meet required specifications.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable calendar/hourly inspections, life limited or cycle limited components, airworthiness directives and alert service bulletins.
- Verification of testing for emergency locator transmitters (ELT), Transponders, Altimeters, Airspeed Indicators and Air Data Computers in accordance with Title 14 CFR Parts 91, 135 and 43.
Documentation: 30%
- Ensure proper tagging, identification and airworthiness of parts released to Airframe, Engines, and Accessories.
- Compare quantity, part number, and serial number of items received with procurement data, purchase orders and other specifications to ensure accuracy and completeness.
- Create, distribute, track in SAP and disposition the monthly Shelf Life Expiration Date (SLED) report as directed.
- Create QN/NCs for non-conforming material detected and coordinate with Quality Engineers on non-conformity resolution.
- Ensure all materials have required documentation (i.e. 8130-3, EASA Form, Certificate of Conformance).
- Process Goods Receipts during receiving of material.
- Document applicable maintenance actions for airframe, engine, accessories and components in accordance with FAA and EASA approved regulations and company procedures.
- Research airworthiness directives, service bulletins, and alert service bulletins for applicability to aircraft and/or components.
- Read and validate engineering drawings, reports, and test specifications.
- Properly identify and document items in quality quarantine cage.
- Document and prepare airframe, engine, accessories or components for return to service after production, maintenance, overhaul, repair, inspection, test or modification.
- Compose and prepare required delivery documentation in relation to qualifying the airworthiness or return to service of aircraft, engines, parts, components and systems.
Quality Department Support/Continuous Improvement: 10%
- Apply Airbus Core Values to create an environment for success, set the example, uphold the standard and welcome challenges while maintaining integrity, commitment, confidence, teamwork, customer focus, respect and reliability.
- Perform routine process audits to ensure necessary training, tooling and technical data are available for task completion.
- Review quality procedures, processes, documents and forms used during daily activities for accuracy and completeness.
- Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures and FAA & EASA Regulations.
- Support Company events, departmental meetings, special projects and team meetings.
- Demonstrate creativity by proposing innovations using lean methodologies to ensure that top company objectives (TCOs) are met.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Other duties as assigned at management discretion.
Requirements:
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Current/Valid FAA Airframe & Power Plant License.
- 4 years of quality inspection on aircraft components and systems.
- 6 years as an aviation maintenance technician (AMT) on aircraft components and systems.
- Ability to interpret technical and regulatory documentation.
- Familiar with inspection tools, aids and devices used in determining tolerances and specification limits.
- Part 145 Repair Station experience.