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Parker Hannifin Corporation

Quality Inspector 2 (FAA Safety Sensitive)

Parker Hannifin Corporation, Milwaukie, Oregon, United States

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At Parker Aerospace, we develop technologies and innovative solutions that enable reliable, efficient and increasingly sustainable flight for the lifecycle of the aircraft, including aftermarket support. Our passionate people with deep engineering expertise, together with our breadth of differentiated technologies, ensure that we make the extraordinary happen and continue to shape the future of aviation in partnership with our customers.

Parker Meggitt, a recent addition to Parker Hannifin, is a global leader in the Commercial and Military Aerospace markets, specializing in a wide range of products including fire and smoke detection systems, extinguishing systems, bleed air overheat detection systems, actuators, rudder pedal assemblies, pumps, fuel gauging systems, and high‑temperature cables. Located in Simi Valley, CA, this site is within the Fire Safety & Power Systems Division (FSPSD) and is a key supplier in select energy markets, particularly in nuclear gas analyzers and nuclear containment vessel penetration cables. We work directly with some of the largest aerospace companies in the world, including Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, and Lockheed Martin, among others.

Quality Inspector 2 (FAA Safety Sensitive) Position Summary With minimum supervision, performs required measurements and data collection of all purchased and final materials requiring inspection. Communicates nonconforming results to OECO Engineering, Manufacturing and Quality Assurance. Assists with First Article inspections, assists with Customer Source Inspection, and when applicable, will be certified as Designated Quality Representative for applicable customers. Additional FAA screening may be required. If hired into the position Technician will be performing, ready to perform, or eligible to perform safety‑sensitive work and therefore will be part of the OECO LLC Drug and Alcohol Testing Program. The Program includes random, reasonable suspicion, and post‑accident testing.

Responsibilities

Confirm information on accompanying paperwork

Set up and perform complex measurements (electrical and mechanical) to verify that materials meet all parameters as called out by the latest inspection characteristics

Inspect parts for conformance with detail drawings, assembly drawings, military standards and general standards of workmanship

Perform visual inspections of soldered connections, machined, coated, and plated surfaces, and other parts for nicks, scratches, or other general damage

Interpret drawings, specifications, and purchasing requirements

Segregate and report non‑conforming material using a Quality Notification (QN) process

Provide OECO Engineering, Manufacturing, and Quality Assurance with measurement results and data to aid in disposition of discrepant material

Maintain accurate files, records and logs

Support and participate in internal and customer audits

Train other inspectors as directed

Qualifications

Hand measuring tools – micrometers, calipers, gauges (height/thread/depth/pin), rulers, optical comparator, surface plate with related accessories including V‑block, angles, parallels, squares, clamps, etc.; weights and scales; microscope, various special inspection tools and fixtures, coordinate measuring machine, profilometer

Test equipment – curve tracer, video bridge and multimeters

Office equipment – calculator, copy machine, computers, printers, scanners, fax machines

Must have knowledge of assembly drawings, parts lists, revisions, workmanship standards, standard inspection procedures, work instructions, and wiring diagrams

General Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and CMM experience a plus

Must be able to communicate verbally in person and in writing to individuals and/or groups

Must have the ability to communicate with a variety of personality types and levels of the organization

Must be able to lift 25–50 pounds several times per day

Education Requires a High School diploma or GED. A Certified Quality Technician (CRT) certificate or other certificates from a recognized organization is a plus. Strong math skills required. Blueprint reading and GD&T classes recommended.

Experience A minimum of 3–5 years of inspection experience or other quality related fields is required.

Benefits

Comprehensive coverage for medical, prescription drugs, dental, vision, voluntary optional life, accident insurance, hospital indemnity insurance and critical illness insurance with competitive premium cost

401(k) Plan with company matching contributions at 100% of the first 5% of pay

Company provided defined‑contribution retirement plan with annual contribution equal to 3% of pay

Career development and tuition reimbursement

Other benefits including paid parental leave, short and long‑term disability programs, adoption assistance, a Care.com membership and financial planning assistance are provided at no cost to you

Supplemental benefit programs including identity protection, legal protection, and pet wellness are available at competitive rates

Paid Time Off and Company‑Paid Holidays

Drug‑Free Workplace In accordance with Parker's policies and applicable state laws, Parker provides for a drug‑free workplace. Therefore, all applicants seeking employment with Parker will be subject to drug testing as a condition of employment.

Equal Opportunity Employer Parker is an Equal Opportunity and Affinitive Action Employer. Parker is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all job applicants and employees. Employment decisions are based upon job related reasons regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. U.S. Citizenship is required for most positions.

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