Virco Talent
Quality Inspector (Aerospace & Manufacturing)
Virco Talent, Santa Fe Springs, California, United States, 90670
We are seeking a detail-oriented
Quality Inspector
to join our aerospace manufacturing team. The Quality Inspector will be responsible for performing receiving, in-process, and final inspections of precision components and assemblies to ensure compliance with internal, customer, and industry standards. This position is ideal for a motivated professional with a strong mechanical inspection background and a commitment to maintaining the highest quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
Perform
receiving, in-process, and final inspections
of aerospace components and assemblies.
Execute and document
AS9102 First Article Inspections (FAI)
per customer and internal requirements.
Develop and follow inspection plans, ensuring all results are properly recorded.
Identify and document
nonconforming parts
and ensure corrective actions are taken.
Maintain detailed records, including inspection reports, part history folders, and supporting documentation.
Calibrate, maintain, and document inspection tools and measurement equipment.
Conduct
visual inspections , hardness testing, and
electrical conductivity
testing.
Interpret
blueprints, drawings, and schematics
using precision measuring tools.
Use inspection instruments such as
calipers, micrometers, profilometers, optical comparators,
and
thickness gauges.
Follow all
safety and quality procedures
while contributing to continuous improvement initiatives.
Perform additional tasks and special inspections as assigned by management.
Qualifications & Experience
3-5 years
of experience as a
Final or Receiving Inspector
in a manufacturing or aerospace environment.
Certification in
Mechanical Inspection
required; certifications in
CMM, Hardness, or EC testing
preferred.
Strong knowledge of
GD&T , aerospace standards, and quality codes.
Skilled in precision measurement and inspection tools (calipers, micrometers, profilometers, optical comparators, etc.).
Familiarity with
Six Sigma principles
preferred.
Strong ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints.
High attention to detail, with the ability to work independently and meet tight deadlines.
Basic computer literacy
including Microsoft Office and quality inspection systems.
Dependable, team-oriented, and flexible to work overtime or across shifts as needed.
**Please note that the role is open to negotiate higher than $28 /hr, depending on experience**
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Quality Inspector
to join our aerospace manufacturing team. The Quality Inspector will be responsible for performing receiving, in-process, and final inspections of precision components and assemblies to ensure compliance with internal, customer, and industry standards. This position is ideal for a motivated professional with a strong mechanical inspection background and a commitment to maintaining the highest quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
Perform
receiving, in-process, and final inspections
of aerospace components and assemblies.
Execute and document
AS9102 First Article Inspections (FAI)
per customer and internal requirements.
Develop and follow inspection plans, ensuring all results are properly recorded.
Identify and document
nonconforming parts
and ensure corrective actions are taken.
Maintain detailed records, including inspection reports, part history folders, and supporting documentation.
Calibrate, maintain, and document inspection tools and measurement equipment.
Conduct
visual inspections , hardness testing, and
electrical conductivity
testing.
Interpret
blueprints, drawings, and schematics
using precision measuring tools.
Use inspection instruments such as
calipers, micrometers, profilometers, optical comparators,
and
thickness gauges.
Follow all
safety and quality procedures
while contributing to continuous improvement initiatives.
Perform additional tasks and special inspections as assigned by management.
Qualifications & Experience
3-5 years
of experience as a
Final or Receiving Inspector
in a manufacturing or aerospace environment.
Certification in
Mechanical Inspection
required; certifications in
CMM, Hardness, or EC testing
preferred.
Strong knowledge of
GD&T , aerospace standards, and quality codes.
Skilled in precision measurement and inspection tools (calipers, micrometers, profilometers, optical comparators, etc.).
Familiarity with
Six Sigma principles
preferred.
Strong ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints.
High attention to detail, with the ability to work independently and meet tight deadlines.
Basic computer literacy
including Microsoft Office and quality inspection systems.
Dependable, team-oriented, and flexible to work overtime or across shifts as needed.
**Please note that the role is open to negotiate higher than $28 /hr, depending on experience**
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