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The
QC Inspector II
will perform in-process and final inspections on machined parts, components, hardware, and assemblies to ensure compliance with
customer requirements, regulatory guidelines (AS9100, Military Standards, ASTM, ANSI, ASME Codes), and company quality standards . This role requires strong inspection expertise, blueprint reading skills, and proficiency with precision measuring instruments. Key Responsibilities
Conduct
in-process and final inspections
on materials, detail components, hardware, and assemblies. Verify compliance to
AS9100 QMS standards , military specifications, and engineering requirements. Interpret
blueprints, diagrams, inspection instructions, and engineering drawings . Operate and adjust precision measuring instruments (dial indicators, micrometers, scales, gauges, jigs, fixtures, etc.). Inspect and test new and reworked tools, dies, gauges, jigs, and fixtures for conformance. Record, document, and manage
non-conforming material reports
as per established procedures. Generate accurate and timely inspection documentation and dimensional data reports. Maintain focus on
accuracy, attention to detail, and quality results . Work independently or collaboratively within a team environment. Ensure compliance with safety protocols and company values (“Three Circles” philosophy). Requirements
Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent (). Experience:
2+ years of aerospace quality inspection experience (required). Strong knowledge of
aerospace manufacturing practices, inspection techniques, and regulatory standards . FAA-compliant English communication skills (read, write, understand). Ability to work with minimal supervision and meet deadlines. Strong hand-eye coordination, organizational, and time management skills. Proficiency with
computers and inspection reporting systems . Ability to retrieve, track, and move jobs efficiently through workstations. Must meet
visual acuity standards
for inspection tasks.
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The
QC Inspector II
will perform in-process and final inspections on machined parts, components, hardware, and assemblies to ensure compliance with
customer requirements, regulatory guidelines (AS9100, Military Standards, ASTM, ANSI, ASME Codes), and company quality standards . This role requires strong inspection expertise, blueprint reading skills, and proficiency with precision measuring instruments. Key Responsibilities
Conduct
in-process and final inspections
on materials, detail components, hardware, and assemblies. Verify compliance to
AS9100 QMS standards , military specifications, and engineering requirements. Interpret
blueprints, diagrams, inspection instructions, and engineering drawings . Operate and adjust precision measuring instruments (dial indicators, micrometers, scales, gauges, jigs, fixtures, etc.). Inspect and test new and reworked tools, dies, gauges, jigs, and fixtures for conformance. Record, document, and manage
non-conforming material reports
as per established procedures. Generate accurate and timely inspection documentation and dimensional data reports. Maintain focus on
accuracy, attention to detail, and quality results . Work independently or collaboratively within a team environment. Ensure compliance with safety protocols and company values (“Three Circles” philosophy). Requirements
Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent (). Experience:
2+ years of aerospace quality inspection experience (required). Strong knowledge of
aerospace manufacturing practices, inspection techniques, and regulatory standards . FAA-compliant English communication skills (read, write, understand). Ability to work with minimal supervision and meet deadlines. Strong hand-eye coordination, organizational, and time management skills. Proficiency with
computers and inspection reporting systems . Ability to retrieve, track, and move jobs efficiently through workstations. Must meet
visual acuity standards
for inspection tasks.
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