AAR Corp
AAR is a provider of diverse products and services to the worldwide commercial aviation and government/defense industries.
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- United States-North Carolina-Greensboro
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Inspector, QC-Licensed
at AAR Corp
Description:
Inspectors are responsible for determining the airworthiness of work assigned.
Inspection personnel must be thoroughly familiar with all inspection methods,
techniques, and equipment used in their specialty to determine the quality of
airworthiness of articles or Aircraft being maintained.
What you will be responsible for:
· Carrying out all assigned duties on aircraft inspection, line operations
and shop work necessary and required to maintain aircraft in a safe and
airworthy condition in conformance to standards set forth in the FAR’s and
manufacturers’ maintenance manuals.
· Inspecting all parts and materials purchased for use in maintaining,
modifying and the configuration of aircraft and equipment to see that quality,
allowable tolerance, etc., meet the specifications and standards as set by the
facility and the applicable manufacturer.
· Recording all inspection data on forms, reports and inspection tags, and
bringing to the attention of the Quality Director any irregularities in the
standard practices used that could cause injury to personnel or make the
aircraft unsafe.
· Performing the function of receiving inspector for those parts or
materials routed for checking.
· Ensuring that all overhauls, checks and repairs are carried out in
accordance with procedures as required in the applicable manuals and FAA
regulations.
· Ensuring that approved data is used for repairs and rework on aircraft
and components.
· Ensuring that a acceptable standard of workmanship is maintained and
inform the Quality Director of faulty equipment and poor unsafe housekeeping
areas.
· Signing or stamping the serviceable tag attached to all parts and units
when they are declared serviceable by him and ensuring that the tag is
properly made out.
· Signing the applicable paperwork prepared for units overhauled, repaired
or functionally tested, and ensuring that the form is completed correctly.
· Other duties as assigned.