Job Description
Role: Inspector
Location: Manchester
Salary: Starting 45000
Hours: Monday - Thursday 07:00 - 16:00 Friday 07:00 - 13:00
Job Purpose:
To carry out detailed mechanical inspection of aircraft components parts and assemblies identifying repairsto confirm compliance against CMM SRM AMM & IPC customer requirements and internal procedures.
Responsibilities:
- Components returned from service requiring assessment against the CMM SRM and OEM drawings.
- 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
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 45000Hours: Monday - Thursday 07:00 - 16:00 Friday 07:00 - 13:00Job Purpose:To carry out detailed mechanical inspection of aircraft components parts and assemblies identifying repairsto confirm compliance against CMM SRM AMM & IPC cu...
Job Description
Role: Inspector
Location: Manchester
Salary: Starting 45000
Hours: Monday - Thursday 07:00 - 16:00 Friday 07:00 - 13:00
Job Purpose:
To carry out detailed mechanical inspection of aircraft components parts and assemblies identifying repairsto confirm compliance against CMM SRM AMM & IPC customer requirements and internal procedures.
Responsibilities:
- Components returned from service requiring assessment against the CMM SRM and OEM drawings.
- 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
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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