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From Home First Article Inspector Jobs in Georgia

Support first article inspections (FAI) and source inspection activities as required. * Adhere to all quality system requirements (e.g., ISO 9001) and applicable defense contract requirements (DFARS ...

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Conducts first article inspections to ensure compliance with FAA and/or ODA approved procedures and ensures all associated records are properly completed. 2. Performs inspections and certifies acft ...

Inspectors also perform First Article Inspections and Finished Goods Testing. The inspector must possess good communication abilities, be flexible and able to lift up to 30 lbs. Essential Duties and ...

Inspectors also perform First Article Inspections and Finished Goods Testing. The inspector must possess good communication abilities, be flexible and able to lift up to 30 lbs. Essential Duties and ...

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Quality Engineer

Buford, GA · On-site

$65K - $84K/yr

Inline and Final inspections for production manufacturing lines 15. 1st article inspection 16. Quality involvement in NPI and KPIs 17. Root cause & corrective/preventive actions 18. Weekly quality ...

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From Home First Article Inspector information

What does a From Home First Article Inspector do?

A From Home First Article Inspector is responsible for examining and verifying the first piece or batch of a manufactured product against specified standards and requirements, but does so remotely, often using digital tools and documentation. They assess dimensions, quality, and compliance to ensure the product meets all criteria before mass production begins. This role typically requires strong attention to detail, familiarity with inspection processes, and the ability to communicate findings with the production team. Working from home, inspectors may review photos, videos, digital reports, or remotely access measurement data. Their feedback is critical in preventing costly production errors and ensuring product quality.

What are some common challenges faced by a From Home First Article Inspector, and how can they be overcome?

A From Home First Article Inspector often faces challenges such as limited direct access to physical samples, reliance on digital communication, and ensuring accurate documentation without in-person oversight. To overcome these, it’s important to establish clear communication channels with the production team, utilize high-quality video or photographic evidence, and leverage standardized checklists to maintain consistency. Staying organized and proactive in requesting clarifications or additional information also helps ensure that inspection standards are met even in a remote setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a From Home First Article Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a From Home First Article Inspector, you need a strong understanding of quality control processes, blueprint reading, and industry-specific standards, typically supported by experience or certification in quality assurance or inspection. Familiarity with measurement tools (such as calipers and micrometers), reporting software, and remote communication platforms is essential. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication are key soft skills for this role. These skills ensure accurate inspections, clear documentation, and timely communication, which are critical for maintaining product quality and meeting client requirements remotely.

Aerospace Quality Inspection Engineer

TEL Staffing & HR

Savannah, GA • On-site

$90 - $120/hr

Other

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

Position Purpose:

Performs certification inspections in a timely and efficient manner to ensure aircraft and/or component airworthiness. Physically inspects aircraft, components, and reviews related documentation to ensure workmanship meets acceptable standards of quality and that customer aircraft/components are returned to service in an airworthy condition with all required. documentation properly completed and filed. As an ODA Inspection Authorized Representative (IAR) or FAA Designee, works as an integral part of the Quality Control/Assurance team assuring aircraft/components are in compliance to FAA/ODA requirements.

Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Essential Functions:
  1. Performs inspection and airworthiness inspection duties utilizing accepted/approved data including QC/QA procedures, instructions, and other related documents. Conducts first article inspections to ensure compliance with FAA and/or ODA approved procedures and ensures all associated records are properly completed.
  2. Performs inspections and certifies acft/component as airworthy prior to delivery and Return to Service.
  3. Issuance of FAA 8130-3 Forms in accordance with FAA/ODA requirements for authorized functions and activities to include conformity, prototype, export, in addition to 14 CFR Part 43 Return to Service activities.
  4. As an IAR, plans and performs certification inspections to type design requirements in support of acft/component certification.
  5. Continually monitors repair station compliance to the requirements of 14 CFR Part 145 and the FAA accepted site Repair Station and Quality Control Manuals.
  6. Develops and approves acft log book entries relating to acft configuration and installations.
  7. Performs FAA acft/component certification activities as an IAR.
  8. If appointed as an IAR, manages Product/Article certification activities.
  9. Provides technical support to inspection personnel in supporting the FAA and/or ODA documented requirements.
  10. Supports the coordination of inspection workloads according to priorities, efficiency and cost effectiveness.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Unique Skills:

Knowledge of Microsoft Office, CATIA, AIR, Smarteam is preferred.

Education and Licenses Certification, Work Experience Requirements:

High School Diploma or GED required. Seven (7) years aircraft inspection experience to include three (3) years inspection experience on large or mid-size aircraft (or same type and complexity as Luxury aircraft). Other Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license preferred or must be able to obtain a Repairman Certificate required. ASQ certificate (American Society for Quality) preferred. Other Inspection Authorization (IA) preferred.

Other Requirements:
  1. Previous verifiable experience as a DAR/DMIR/ODAR/ODA-Unit Member in good-standing is highly preferred. and may offset some or all of the experience requirements.
  2. Competent in the use of all job related tools and equipment.
  3. Proficient in blueprint/drawing reading, use/interpretation of Maintenance Manuals, CMP, ADTS, Travelers, Customer Bulletins, Airworthiness Directives, test specifications and other manufacturing and/or inspection related documentation as required.
  4. Must possess verifiable working knowledge and application of Quality Assurance and/or Quality Control systems and methodologies.
  5. Must possess a verifiable working knowledge of the FAA Regulations, Orders, and other guidance pertinent to issuance of export airworthiness approvals & conformity determination as defined in FAA Order 8100.8D Appendix A (as revised) and 8100.15 (as revised).
  6. For postings supporting IAR activities, must be able to complete FAA/ODA initial/recurrent designee training within established timeframe to include obtaining a passing certificate as part of the IAR application process.
  7. For postings supporting IAR activities, must be capable of obtaining IAR designee appointment within established timeframe depending on function code(s) required. for position.
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