Harter Aerospace
Quality Inspector (FAA Airframe and Powerplant Licensed)
Harter Aerospace, Tempe, Arizona, us, 85285
Quality Inspector (FAA Airframe and Powerplant Licensed)
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Company Profile Harter Aerospace, an FAA certified repair station, is seeking an experienced Quality Control inspector with aviation experience. Experience in FAA Part 145 repair stations is preferred. Reporting to the Chief Inspector, the QC Inspector is primarily responsible for incoming aircraft parts receiving inspection, reviewing customer work order requirements, and final airworthiness return-to-service inspection and certification.
Based in Tempe, AZ, Harter Aerospace is a global aerospace maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) organization, licensed and certified by FAA, EASA, CAAC, and JCAB. The company performs inspection, testing, repair, and overhaul services on a variety of aircraft components and is supported by strong technical and engineering teams. Our facilities are equipped with state‑of‑the‑art testing systems that are 100% compatible with OEM equipment. Every component inspected, repaired, or overhauled meets our customers' stringent requirements.
Harter Aerospace is a subsidiary of HEICO Corporation.
Responsibilities
Assure all work was properly performed and documented per customer repair order request and FAA/EASA standards.
Determine that no defective, unserviceable, or unairworthy parts are installed in any component or article released by the repair station.
Accomplish the final acceptance of all incoming material and the airworthiness of articles subcontracted to external repair work.
Ensure rejected and unserviceable parts are handled to prevent reuse as serviceable parts.
Perform visual and dimensional inspection of aircraft parts.
Qualifications
Education: FAA Mechanic License (Airframe and Powerplant) preferred, or documented experience to qualify for Repairman’s Certificate.
Experience:
Three years of aviation maintenance experience or 18 months of quality control experience in aviation.
Proficiency in using CMM, hardness tester, bearing analyzer, and specialized dimensional inspection of fabricated parts using detailed inspection plans and/or drawings.
Department of Transportation Requirement: Pass drug and alcohol screening.
US citizen or resident status.
Job Type: Full‑time hourly position. Pay: DOE. Benefits and 401(k) available.
Work in a climate‑controlled office; in‑person assignment required.
Benefits
401(k) with matching
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Schedule
8‑hour shift Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm with some overtime available.
Education and Certification
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Airframe & Powerplant License (Preferred)
Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities, Women, Protected Veterans, Disabled
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Quality Inspector (FAA Airframe and Powerplant Licensed)
role at
Harter Aerospace .
Company Profile Harter Aerospace, an FAA certified repair station, is seeking an experienced Quality Control inspector with aviation experience. Experience in FAA Part 145 repair stations is preferred. Reporting to the Chief Inspector, the QC Inspector is primarily responsible for incoming aircraft parts receiving inspection, reviewing customer work order requirements, and final airworthiness return-to-service inspection and certification.
Based in Tempe, AZ, Harter Aerospace is a global aerospace maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) organization, licensed and certified by FAA, EASA, CAAC, and JCAB. The company performs inspection, testing, repair, and overhaul services on a variety of aircraft components and is supported by strong technical and engineering teams. Our facilities are equipped with state‑of‑the‑art testing systems that are 100% compatible with OEM equipment. Every component inspected, repaired, or overhauled meets our customers' stringent requirements.
Harter Aerospace is a subsidiary of HEICO Corporation.
Responsibilities
Assure all work was properly performed and documented per customer repair order request and FAA/EASA standards.
Determine that no defective, unserviceable, or unairworthy parts are installed in any component or article released by the repair station.
Accomplish the final acceptance of all incoming material and the airworthiness of articles subcontracted to external repair work.
Ensure rejected and unserviceable parts are handled to prevent reuse as serviceable parts.
Perform visual and dimensional inspection of aircraft parts.
Qualifications
Education: FAA Mechanic License (Airframe and Powerplant) preferred, or documented experience to qualify for Repairman’s Certificate.
Experience:
Three years of aviation maintenance experience or 18 months of quality control experience in aviation.
Proficiency in using CMM, hardness tester, bearing analyzer, and specialized dimensional inspection of fabricated parts using detailed inspection plans and/or drawings.
Department of Transportation Requirement: Pass drug and alcohol screening.
US citizen or resident status.
Job Type: Full‑time hourly position. Pay: DOE. Benefits and 401(k) available.
Work in a climate‑controlled office; in‑person assignment required.
Benefits
401(k) with matching
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Schedule
8‑hour shift Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm with some overtime available.
Education and Certification
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Airframe & Powerplant License (Preferred)
Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities, Women, Protected Veterans, Disabled
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