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As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for radius aerospace in the United States is $26.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive at Radius Aerospace, candidates typically need experience in aerospace manufacturing, knowledge of composite materials, and familiarity with quality assurance protocols, often supported by technical education or relevant certifications. Proficiency with CAD software, CNC machinery, and material testing equipment is highly valued, along with certifications such as AS9100 or Six Sigma. Strong attention to detail, effective teamwork, and problem-solving abilities distinguish top performers in this environment. These skills are essential for meeting rigorous industry standards, ensuring product integrity, and contributing to the company's success in producing advanced aerospace components.

What does a typical day look like for employees working at Radius Aerospace?

A typical day at Radius Aerospace involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to fabricate, assemble, and inspect aerospace components according to precise specifications. Employees often interact with engineers, quality assurance teams, and machine operators, moving between hands-on tasks in the manufacturing area and reviewing technical drawings or work instructions. The work is fast-paced and detail-oriented, requiring individuals to adapt quickly and prioritize safety and quality at all times. This dynamic environment offers varied responsibilities and the opportunity to build expertise in advanced aerospace manufacturing processes.

What is a Radius Aerospace job?

A Radius Aerospace job typically involves working in the aerospace manufacturing and fabrication industry, focusing on complex metal components and assemblies for commercial, defense, and space applications. Employees may work in engineering, production, quality control, or other specialized roles to support aerospace manufacturing processes. These jobs often require technical skills, precision, and adherence to industry standards to ensure high-quality aerospace products.

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Quality Control Inspector, Pre-Processing - Aerospace

Quality Control Inspector, Pre-Processing - Aerospace

Accurus Aerospace Corporation

Tulsa, OK • On-site

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Accurus Aerospace rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

56th of 60 rated aerospace companies


Job description

Inspectors are key personnel in the Accurus Quality Department, and their duties are integral to our overall quality management system and customer satisfaction. These employees perform inspections on newly received goods and work-in-process, and are responsible for final inspections of machined aerospace parts and assemblies to ensure compliance with engineering requirements and work instructions. Inspectors are required to document specific information regarding approvals and non-conforming parts and may be involved in problem-solving to identify rework requirements. Additionally, inspectors may provide quality and/or manufacturing process training for manufacturing personnel.
Pre-processing inspectors use precision measurement tools (mics, calipers, gauges, etc.) to perform inspections on parts prior to masking, painting, or chemical processing treatment.
This role is identified as requiring ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) compliance; therefore, qualified candidates must meet the definition of a U.S. Person (per EAR Part 772 and ITAR 120.15):
  • An individual who is granted U.S. citizenship, or
  • An individual who is granted U.S. permanent residence (i.e., a "Green Card" holder), or
  • An individual who is granted status as a "protected person"

Essential Functions
To accomplish this job, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to help enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Determines and utilizes appropriate inspection methods and instruments (micrometers, height gauges, air gauges, radius gauges, calipers, CMM, etc.) to complete in-process and final inspection of machined aerospace parts and assemblies, including simple to moderate layouts and setups on a surface plate
  • May operate CMM
  • Inspects complex machined fixtures and parts using advanced measuring and layout instruments and equipment
  • Participates in design reviews on cross-functional teams to ensure that conformance to specifications, inspect ability, reliability, and quality system objectives are met; provides technical support for manufacturing operations to ensure part quality
  • May assist engineering with the qualification and validation of new or changed tooling or parts
  • Interprets drawings featuring Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerance (GD&T) to identify product inspection requirements
  • Generates inspection reports; analyzes inspection reports to determine adherence to drawings, specifications, and processing procedures; Initiates nonconformance records and disposition of parts not meeting requirements
  • Prepare detailed inspection documentation, such as written descriptions of inspection results, including deviations from engineering specifications
  • Communicates effectively and professionally with internal and external personnel to identify root causes, troubleshoot and address errors and trends, and negotiate the resolution of non-conforming parts and necessary rework or re-inspection
  • Performs other duties as required
  • Regular attendance on-site at the workplace is required

Required Education and Work Experience
  • A high School Diploma or GED equivalent
  • An associate degree or similar post-secondary or vocational training in machining or a similar program is preferred
  • A minimum of two (2) years of experience as a CMM Operator in a machining environment; aerospace industry experience is preferred

Other Required Skills and Abilities
  • Demonstrated accuracy in reading and interpreting blueprints, planning, and engineering documents, quality standards, customer specifications, manufacturing control plans, including PCM, and other technical design standards
  • Advanced mathematical skills (add, subtract, multiply, and divide using fractions and decimal equivalents), familiar with geometric tolerance
  • Experience in accurately reading precision measuring instrumentation, including mics, calipers, height gauges, tape measures, and other similar devices
  • Understanding of nonconforming product
  • Knowledge of customer and industry standards and quality system requirements, including AS9100, and FAA requirements
  • Knowledge of problem-solving techniques (i.e., Statistical Quality Control/Statistical Process-Control, etc.) is preferred
  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing (English)
  • Basic skills using Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook, Excel, and Word; ERP experience is advantageous

Physical Demands and Work Environment
To perform the essential functions of the role, employees must be able to perform the following activities with or without reasonable accommodations:
  • Regularly stand and walk throughout the facility, including all buildings and the manufacturing areas
  • Periodically lift, carry (short distances), and push/pull up to 100 pounds using cranes or other material handling equipment and/or peer assistance
  • Regularly climb steps, stairs, or ladders
  • Occasionally bend, crawl, stoop, squat, or kneel
  • Constantly communicate verbally and in writing (English) using a phone, texts, or other messaging
  • Visual acuity to accurately read mics, calipers, or other precision measuring instruments; accurately distinguish colors
  • Use hands and fingers to operate computer keyboards, measurement instruments, and manually examine parts
  • Visual ability to read precise measurements and part markings

Working Conditions
Work is performed in a manufacturing shop environment where working conditions may vary significantly; the employee may be exposed to:
  • Excessive noise (hearing protection required)
  • Dust, smoke, mist, fumes/vapors (regularly)
  • Extreme temperatures (occasionally)
  • Hazardous equipment, including forklifts, hand tools, cranes or other lifting devices, and other equipment used in a machine shop environment (continually)

The use of PPE, including hearing protection, eye and hand protection, and safety footwear is required.
We appreciate your interest in Accurus Aerospace; however, only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
Accurus offers a comprehensive employee benefit package upon completion of 30 days of employment. For full details, please visit the benefits section of our website.
Accurus is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative Action Plan (AAP) employer and participates in the E-Verify Employment Verification Program. Please see our website for more information on employment practices.
Please note that Accurus only accepts applications submitted through our online recruiting system. For information on disability accommodations for applicants, please visit our career page.
All job offers are contingent upon successfully completing a drug screen and criminal background screening. Certain positions may require a Motor Vehicle Report (MVR), a credit report, and/or a medical physical examination.
Thank you for considering Accurus for your next career opportunity.

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