Manufacturing Quality Inspector I

AAA United States Inc Little Rock, Arkansas, United States Quality Assurance

About this position

Description:

About the Company:

We provide specialized subcontracting and technical assistance services to support clients in the transport and aerospace industries. We work closely with clients to ensure that our solutions meet their needs and exceed their expectations. Our team members are motivated individuals that do remarkable things every day!


Position Summary:

AAA, United States, Inc. has partnered with a company in Little Rock, Arkansas that shapes the future by designing and building military aircraft, business jets and space systems. We are looking for experienced Manufacturing Quality Inspector I who are seeking their next opportunity in a complex and ever-changing work environment!


Essential Functions:

  • Interpret data, CATIA models, company standards, work instructions, and perform necessary calculations using shop math to conform detail parts, tooling, assemblies and installations and document results.
  • Perform complete inspection of components, major assemblies, sub-assemblies, production tools or parts during manufacturing, modifications, repairs & installations to determine safety or conformity to approved data, company standards and specifications.
  • Properly document findings and actions taken.
  • Interpret and verify per complex data, engineering change orders and governmental regulatory procedures and specifications and properly document results.
  • Apply technical knowledge in the fields of manufacturing and assembly, plumbing, electrical, etc. to determine conformity, approval for return to service, & airworthiness.
  • Use precision measuring guides, gauges and laboratory type instruments.
  • Inspect components, materials and products into the Quality system including cosmetic acceptability.
  • Verifies parts and components comply to purchase order, repair orders, and work order requirements including certification documents.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma
  • 1 year of aircraft experience, Technical School Training, or applicable manufacturing experience
  • Strong computer skills: Windows, Spreadsheets, etc.
  • Good communication skills and be open to suggestions and collaboration.
  • Possess hand tool knowledge necessary to verify conformity to design.
  • Strong working knowledge of math and geometry, and able to work in both Metric and English units of measure.
  • Pass vision testing, minimum 20/20 corrected and no limitations in color perception