Your Role
As a Quality Inspector, you will be responsible for performing visual and dimensional inspections of customer-owned parts throughout all stages of production. You will ensure compliance with manufacturer engine manuals, FAA/EASA regulations, customer requirements, and internal procedures.
This role plays a critical part in maintaining quality standards, ensuring accurate documentation, and supporting the safe and compliant delivery of aerospace components.
What You Will Do
In this role, you will:
- Perform visual and dimensional inspection of incoming customer-owned parts in accordance with Manufacturer Engine Manuals, purchase orders, repair tickets, and internal traveler documentation
- Prepare Overhaul/Repair (O/R) teardown documentation and verify completion of required signoffs, dates, and stamps
- Conduct in-process inspections of customer-owned parts following Manufacturer Engine Manuals and internal traveler requirements
- Review traveler and teardown documentation for completeness and accuracy
- Perform final inspections of completed parts to ensure compliance with Manufacturer Engine Manuals, approved teardown sheets, and customer requirements
- Verify all documentation is complete with required approvals and traceability
- Inspect all supplier-provided and internally produced details in accordance with Manufacturer Engine Manuals, operation sheets, and FAA/customer-approved repair procedures
- Assemble, verify, and maintain all gauges required for production inspection activities
- Maintain and control inspection stamps in accordance with documented quality procedures
- Review and approve purchase orders related to shippable product
- Maintain accurate, neat quality records and a clean, organized work environment
- Support quality and production teams with additional duties as required
What You Bring
Required Qualifications
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Ability to read and interpret technical documentation including:
- Blueprint Reading
- Operation sheets
- Travelers
- Manufacturer Engine Manuals and related publications
- FAA/EASA regulations and requirements
- Blueprint reading
- Proficiency in using relevant computer systems, inspection tools, and measurement equipment
- Strong interpersonal, organizational, and technical skills
Preferred Skills
- Prior experience in aerospace inspection
- Familiarity with borescope inspection, CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machines), and precision measurement tools
- Experience working in regulated environments (FAA, EASA, aerospace manufacturing)
- Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
Physical & Work Requirements
- Ability to perform physical activities including sitting, standing, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling
- Frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds; occasionally up to 50 pounds with assistance
- Visual requirements include:
- Close vision
- Distance vision
- Color vision
- Peripheral vision
- Depth perception and ability to adjust focus
Pre-Employment Requirements
Successful completion of:
- Drug and alcohol screening
- Background check
Why You’ll Like Working Here
- Being part of a high-precision aerospace environment focused on quality and compliance
- Work with advanced inspection tools and technical documentation
- Contribute to safety-critical components in the aviation industry
- Collaborate with skilled technicians and quality professionals
Pre-Employment Requirements
- Background check
- Drug and alcohol screening
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities.
Our goal is to maintain a respectful, inclusive workplace where skilled professionals can build long‑term careers while continuing our tradition of aerospace excellence.