Parker Hannifin
Quality Inspector Sr (RNI)- Parker Aerospace
Parker Hannifin, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102
Job Overview
At Parker Aerospace we develop technologies that enable reliable, efficient and sustainable flight for the entire aircraft lifecycle. As a member of our team, you will play a key role in ensuring product quality and supporting our mission of "Enabling Engineering Breakthroughs that Lead to a Better Tomorrow."
Position Summary Quality Inspector Sr (RNI) – responsible for inspecting semi‑complex parts, tools, and instruments, maintaining documentation, and ensuring conformance to specifications and quality standards. The role requires independent judgment, strong communication, and proficiency with inspection and calibration tools.
Primary Responsibilities
Maintain accurate acceptance/rejection records and certifications.
Inspect parts, tools, and instruments; determine acceptance or rejection and identify defects.
Perform semi‑complex inspection of components and shelf‑life items using measuring instruments.
Inspect assembled products and determine acceptability of parts and finishes.
Send samples for periodic testing to external laboratories.
Adapt and develop inspection setups for sample parts, forgings, castings, and tool layouts.
Conduct first article, envelope, and source inspections.
Interpret specifications, drawings, and customer requirements; convert blueprint dimensions to tolerances.
Maintain control of machining cycles by measuring hole locations and centerlines on castings and forgings.
Investigate causes of customer return failures and assist source inspectors.
Communicate audit procedures during internal and external audits.
Verify calibration of instruments and equipment; perform calibration of check fixtures.
Perform daily, weekly, and monthly equipment and material checks.
Document inspection results in accordance with approved procedures.
Secondary Responsibilities
Apply lean and continuous improvement initiatives.
Observe all company safety rules and maintain a clean work area.
Train other inspectors and operators as required.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent with 3‑5 years of inspection or calibration experience.
Lean/continuous improvement experience.
Strong communication skills and teamwork ability.
Excellent mathematical skills for dimensioning, tolerancing, and geometry.
Knowledge of ANSI Y14.5, military standards, and CMM operations preferred.
Vision exam compliance and forklift license (if required).
Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints, specifications, and internal drawings.
Typical Mental and Physical Demands
Ability to move around the plant to access tools and parts.
Use of test equipment for part inspection.
Lift up to 50 lbs. over 30 feet as needed.
Regular attendance and collaboration with team members.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary range: $50,000–$60,000 (Fort Worth, TX).
Medical, dental, vision, life, accident, and hospital indemnity coverage.
401(k) plan with 100% match on first 5% of pay.
Defined‑contribution retirement plan, 3% company contribution.
Career development and tuition reimbursement programs.
Paid parental leave, disability programs, adoption assistance, and paid time off.
Drug‑free workplace and required drug testing.
Other supplemental benefits such as identity protection and pet wellness at competitive rates.
Equal Employment Opportunity Parker is an Equal Opportunity and affirmative action employer. Employment decisions are based on job‑related reasons and protected statuses are respected. U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residency is required for certain positions.
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Position Summary Quality Inspector Sr (RNI) – responsible for inspecting semi‑complex parts, tools, and instruments, maintaining documentation, and ensuring conformance to specifications and quality standards. The role requires independent judgment, strong communication, and proficiency with inspection and calibration tools.
Primary Responsibilities
Maintain accurate acceptance/rejection records and certifications.
Inspect parts, tools, and instruments; determine acceptance or rejection and identify defects.
Perform semi‑complex inspection of components and shelf‑life items using measuring instruments.
Inspect assembled products and determine acceptability of parts and finishes.
Send samples for periodic testing to external laboratories.
Adapt and develop inspection setups for sample parts, forgings, castings, and tool layouts.
Conduct first article, envelope, and source inspections.
Interpret specifications, drawings, and customer requirements; convert blueprint dimensions to tolerances.
Maintain control of machining cycles by measuring hole locations and centerlines on castings and forgings.
Investigate causes of customer return failures and assist source inspectors.
Communicate audit procedures during internal and external audits.
Verify calibration of instruments and equipment; perform calibration of check fixtures.
Perform daily, weekly, and monthly equipment and material checks.
Document inspection results in accordance with approved procedures.
Secondary Responsibilities
Apply lean and continuous improvement initiatives.
Observe all company safety rules and maintain a clean work area.
Train other inspectors and operators as required.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent with 3‑5 years of inspection or calibration experience.
Lean/continuous improvement experience.
Strong communication skills and teamwork ability.
Excellent mathematical skills for dimensioning, tolerancing, and geometry.
Knowledge of ANSI Y14.5, military standards, and CMM operations preferred.
Vision exam compliance and forklift license (if required).
Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints, specifications, and internal drawings.
Typical Mental and Physical Demands
Ability to move around the plant to access tools and parts.
Use of test equipment for part inspection.
Lift up to 50 lbs. over 30 feet as needed.
Regular attendance and collaboration with team members.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary range: $50,000–$60,000 (Fort Worth, TX).
Medical, dental, vision, life, accident, and hospital indemnity coverage.
401(k) plan with 100% match on first 5% of pay.
Defined‑contribution retirement plan, 3% company contribution.
Career development and tuition reimbursement programs.
Paid parental leave, disability programs, adoption assistance, and paid time off.
Drug‑free workplace and required drug testing.
Other supplemental benefits such as identity protection and pet wellness at competitive rates.
Equal Employment Opportunity Parker is an Equal Opportunity and affirmative action employer. Employment decisions are based on job‑related reasons and protected statuses are respected. U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residency is required for certain positions.
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