Repair Station Inspector
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Location: California
Job type: Permanent
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Job Description - Repair Station Inspector (31252)
Job Description
Repair Station Inspector - 31252
Description
POSITION PURPOSE (What this position is responsible for accomplishing)
Inspectors are responsible for performing preliminary, hidden damage, in process and return to service inspections on civil aviation articles in accordance with the current technical data provided by the manufacturer’s instruction for continued airworthiness, service bulletins, service letters, airworthiness directives, government and industry standard practices, and other data acceptable to or approved by the FAA as required. They will ensure all work was properly performed by appropriately trained technicians and recorded in the applicable sections of the work instructions, i.e. travelers or work orders, before returning any item as being airworthy on 8130-3 in regards to the work performed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES FOR THIS JOB
They must be thoroughly familiar with the inspection methods, techniques, aids, tools and equipment used within their assigned area of responsibility. They must understand the current specifications involving inspection tolerances, limitations and procedures established by the manufacturer.
* Perform preliminary inspections daily as units are received
* Perform final inspections and return to service as job are completed, outside process and in process inspections as necessary
* Notify Repair Station Manager of any trends in regards to rejections
* Responsible for MRO Scrap Program Maintenance and Disposal Because this is a safety sensitive position, it is required that DOT random drug tests are conducted with a successful pass.
Qualifications
Education/Certification: High School Diploma or equivalent, A&P license highly
desirable.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE:
Will possess a thorough knowledge of the aerospace / D.O.D. industry, management practices, norms and the regulatory environment as derived from at least 5 years of directly related experience, Skills will include practical managerial techniques, MRP/ERP system use, Microsoft Office tools (Work, Excel, Projects, Visio, Access, etc.)
The Repair Station inspector must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in the aerospace industry, preferably in the fields of electronics, mechanical,
electromechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic component overhaul. The individual must be familiar with CFR 145 and EASA 145. Individual must know how to read, comprehend and understand engineering prints, specifications, overhaul or component maintenance manuals, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electronic schematics. They must be knowledgeable with the use of mechanical, visual and electronic measuring instruments and equipment such as: calipers, height gages, depth indicators, micrometers, power supplies, multimeters, pressure gages, flow meters, etc
Job: Inspectors
Primary Location: United States-California-CHATSWORTH-Chatsworth California
Organization: Aftermarket Services
Schedule: Full-time
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