GA Telesis is the leading provider of integrated services in the commercial aviation industry. Through the GA Telesis Ecosystem™, the Company is distinctly positioned, across six continents, to leverage its resources to create innovative solutions for its customers. Consisting of global operations encompassing Component Solutions, Leasing/Financing, Logistics Solutions, and MRO Services business units for landing gear, component/composite, and turbine engine repair, as well as digital solutions, the GA Telesis Ecosystem™ provides an unparalleled resource to airlines. The Company's core business is its mission to ensure "Customer Success," built from a reputation for unsurpassed excellence and integrity.
GA Telesis Engine Services, LLC (GATES) is building a dedicated commercial jet engine maintenance facility located in Wilmington, Ohio. GATES will provide a wide array of engine maintenance services and testing to support airlines around the world.
The Quality Control Inspector plays a key role in maintaining high-quality standards while complying with GAT processes. This position is responsible for performing incoming and outgoing inspections of aircraft parts and materials along with required production procedures. Reporting to the Director of Quality, the ideal individual should be quality-oriented and attention to detail, self-motivated, reliable, and able to multi-task, to perform each essential duty satisfactorily to meet quality product expectations.
Responsibilities
Conduct a complete visual inspection of all articles that are maintained
Perform functional testing to determine conformity to repair/alteration data requirements
Perform final inspection and return to service of maintained articles and in-process inspections as necessary
Inspect incoming raw materials to ensure acceptable quality
Ensures technical data used for maintaining articles is appropriate and current
Accomplishes quality and organization mission by completing related results as needed
Recording major repair and alteration and report serious failure, malfunction or defect of an article are discovered
Remain current with all applicable regulations and with the repair station policies and procedures (RSQCM)
Qualifications
2-3 years Quality Control Inspector experience
Must be A&P Certificated under 14 CFR Part 65
Meets the requirements of 14CFR Part 145 sections 145.155, 145.157, 157.213
Proficient in using the various types of inspection equipment and visual inspection aids appropriate for the article being inspected
Thoroughly familiar with the applicable regulations in 14CFR Part 145, Part 43 and with the inspection methods, techniques, practices, aids, equipment, and tools used to determine the airworthiness of the article on which maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations are being performed
Understand, read, and write English
Possess strong organizational, analytical, and administrative skills
Preferred Qualifications
Familiar with Quantum Software
Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment