Job Description
Role: Inspector
Location: Manchester
Salary: Starting 45000
Job Purpose:
To carry out detailed mechanical inspection of aircraft components parts and assemblies to confirm compliance with approved data customer requirements and internal procedures.
Responsibilities:
- Perform incoming in work and final inspection (including release to service) of aircraft components parts and assemblies.
- Interpret engineering drawings approved repair data work instructions and customer specifications.
- Verify dimensions tolerances fit and condition using appropriate calibrated tools and equipment.
- Carry out detailed visual inspection for wear corrosion damage cracking indicators deformation and other defects.
- Confirm material process and traceability documentation aligns to job requirements.
- Complete inspection records job cards certificates and release packs clearly and accurately.
- Raise non-conformance reports and support investigation containment and corrective actions.
- Work closely with production planning engineering and supply chain to resolve quality or technical issues quickly.
- Support internal and external audits by providing objective evidence and maintaining tidy compliant records.
- Ensure compliance with health and safety human factors awareness and standard workshop controls.
- Inspection equipment and methods
- Micrometers verniers bore gauges height gauges thread gauges radius gauges and surface finish comparators.
- CMM and digital measurement systems where available.
- Use of precision measuring techniques appropriate to aerospace tolerances.
- Typical component exposure
- Machined parts sheet metal items brackets housings shafts pins bushes fasteners and assemblies.
- Components returned from service requiring assessment against the CMM SRM and OEM drawings.
Operating Environment
The role is based at the Manchester Workshops M22
The normal working day is between Monday - Thursday 7am - 4pm Friday 7am - 1pm (overtime is necessary during busy periods)
30 minutes is provided for lunch.
Qualification & Education:
Apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in mechanical or aerospace engineering.
Inspection related training desirable.
Experience within an EASA Part 145 or Part 21 environment is an advantage.
Required Experience:
IC
Job DescriptionRole: InspectorLocation: ManchesterSalary: Starting 45000Job Purpose:To carry out detailed mechanical inspection of aircraft components parts and assemblies to confirm compliance with approved data customer requirements and internal procedures.Responsibilities:Perform incoming in work...
Job Description
Role: Inspector
Location: Manchester
Salary: Starting 45000
Job Purpose:
To carry out detailed mechanical inspection of aircraft components parts and assemblies to confirm compliance with approved data customer requirements and internal procedures.
Responsibilities:
- Perform incoming in work and final inspection (including release to service) of aircraft components parts and assemblies.
- Interpret engineering drawings approved repair data work instructions and customer specifications.
- Verify dimensions tolerances fit and condition using appropriate calibrated tools and equipment.
- Carry out detailed visual inspection for wear corrosion damage cracking indicators deformation and other defects.
- Confirm material process and traceability documentation aligns to job requirements.
- Complete inspection records job cards certificates and release packs clearly and accurately.
- Raise non-conformance reports and support investigation containment and corrective actions.
- Work closely with production planning engineering and supply chain to resolve quality or technical issues quickly.
- Support internal and external audits by providing objective evidence and maintaining tidy compliant records.
- Ensure compliance with health and safety human factors awareness and standard workshop controls.
- Inspection equipment and methods
- Micrometers verniers bore gauges height gauges thread gauges radius gauges and surface finish comparators.
- CMM and digital measurement systems where available.
- Use of precision measuring techniques appropriate to aerospace tolerances.
- Typical component exposure
- Machined parts sheet metal items brackets housings shafts pins bushes fasteners and assemblies.
- Components returned from service requiring assessment against the CMM SRM and OEM drawings.
Operating Environment
The role is based at the Manchester Workshops M22
The normal working day is between Monday - Thursday 7am - 4pm Friday 7am - 1pm (overtime is necessary during busy periods)
30 minutes is provided for lunch.
Qualification & Education:
Apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in mechanical or aerospace engineering.
Inspection related training desirable.
Experience within an EASA Part 145 or Part 21 environment is an advantage.
Required Experience:
IC
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