The Borescope Inspector will be responsible for performing detailed visual inspections of aircraft engines and components visually and by use of a borescope to ensure compliance with safety and operational standards. This role requires a high level of attention to detail, technical expertise, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Gas Turbine Inspections, LLC supports engines across Pratt & Whitney, General Electric and Rolls Royce engine models. Customers range from airlines, cargo carriers, lessors, MRO shops, GE, CFM, Pratt & Whitney and International Aero Engines customers.
As Borescope Inspector, responsibilities will include but now be limited to the following: • Perform borescope inspections on various types of aircraft engines and their components to detect defects, damage, or wear. • Document inspection findings, including photos and detailed reports, and communicate results to the maintenance team and management. • Interpret manufacturer manuals, engineering specifications, and service bulletins to ensure adherence to regulatory standards. • Collaborate with engineers and technicians to assess engine health and recommend appropriate actions based on inspection findings. • Maintain accurate records of all inspections performed and ensure compliance with FAA and other relevant regulations. • Conduct routine and non-routine inspections in accordance with scheduled maintenance and unscheduled inspections. • Ensure all tools and equipment are properly calibrated and maintained in accordance with company procedures. • Stay updated with the latest industry standards, technologies, and regulations pertaining to engine inspections and maintenance. • Willing to travel domestically and internationally
Qualifications:
As Borescope inspector, Qualifications will include but now be limited to the following: • Proven experience (3+ years preferred) performing borescope inspections on aircraft engines. • Strong understanding of aviation safety regulations and FAA compliance. • Familiarity with inspection equipment, engine manuals, and inspection techniques. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills for creating detailed reports. • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated extensive aerospace technical expertise, ability to work independently, strong communication, influence and teamwork.
Education: • High School Diploma or equivalent (Associate's or Bachelor's degree in aviation or related field is a plus). • FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certification.
Preferred Qualifications: • OEM borescope certification for specific engine models (e.g., GE, Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney). • Experience with various large commercial engine inspections. • Proficiency in using computer systems for logging inspection data. • MPA Run qualifications