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The Quality Control Inspector performs required inspections andconformity inspections of aircraft, articles, and other product inaccordance with the Certificated Repair Station (CRS) operating manuals,procedures and standards, in compliance with all applicable regulatoryguidance, based on individual ability and advancement in training, underminimal direct supervision.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Ensure all work is accomplished in accordance with applicable FederalAviation Regulations, the Repair Station Manual (RSM), Quality SystemManual (QSM), Original Equipment Manufacturer specifications,owner/operator requirements, and industry standards acceptable to theAdministrator.
Perform required inspections and conformity inspections on aircraft andproducts that have been assigned.
Release aircraft, articles, and products for return to service.
Maintain proficiency in the use of inspection aides, test equipment andtechniques used to determine the quality of airworthiness of a productor aircraft undergoing maintenance, repair, or alteration.
Read, understand, apply, and maintain currency with applicable FAARegulations, FAA Airworthiness Directives, Manufacturer Bulletins,Maintenance Manuals, Engineering Letters, Service letters, andMaintenance Program Manuals.
Assist Receiving Department with inspection of incoming material, partsand supplies, and ensure that the proper certification papers are routedto the Inspection Department for aircraft records.
Determine airworthiness of subcontracted work performed outside theRepair Station.
Ensure the Preliminary and Hidden Damage Inspections are properlyexecuted and record the results as outlined in the RSM and QSM.
Ensure unserviceable parts are properly tagged and identified to preventreuse as serviceable parts.
Properly execute FAA Form 337 and / or maintenance release.
Verify inspections of completed work are properly performed inaccordance with engineering drawings, specified standards, regulations,or manuals.
Perform aircraft document audits to assure that the paperwork package iscomplete prior to aircraft or product being returned to service.
Maintain a safe and clean working environment in accordance with companystandards.
Document actions by completing all required time keeping records.
Complete initial / recurrent training requirements in a timely manner.
Other duties may be assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide training, guidance and mentorship for the team.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The individual employed in this position is expected to dressappropriately (determined by area in which their work is performed),report to work on time, have excellent work habits, and have acooperative and positive attitude in the work setting; exhibits respectand professionalism when interacting with customers, and all employees;must adhere to company policies, procedures and safety standards.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those thatmust be met by an employee to successfully perform the essentialfunctions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enableindividuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Standard safety precautions are required in all areas where hazardousconditions exist.
TRAVEL
Occasional travel may be required; the employee filling this positionmust be willing to travel on short notice and possibly for extendedperiods.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The following work environment and characteristics described arerepresentative of those an employee encounters while performing theessential functions of this job.
Standard office environments.
Indoor and outside work; exposure to outdoor elements: heat, cold sun,rain, snow, etc.
Exposure to noise, smells, dust and fumes typically associated in anaviation environment.
Close proximity to several industrial hazards including electrical,mechanical and chemical.
Occasional work at heights upwards to 60 feet.