TRIGO ADR Americas
Aerospace Source Inspector-Mechanical
TRIGO ADR Americas, Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States, 29732
Job Overview
The Source Inspector (SI) is responsible for performing inspection operations of in‑process or completed hardware, including dimensional, visual, surface finish, and assembly inspections. The SI verifies Final Acceptance Inspections (FAI) under AS9102, reviews related paperwork, interprets blueprints and GD&T (ASME Y14.5), and is fluent in B/P interpretation. Source inspections occur at the end‑customer’s suppliers’ location and require travel to these sites.
Job Responsibilities
Perform dimensional inspection of aerospace machined components.
Execute FAI’s in accordance with AS9102.
Use hand measurement tools and gaging techniques.
Apply knowledge of CMM inspection processes.
Interpret and utilize quality policies, procedures, blueprints, and other documentation.
Conduct final and receiving inspections, including visual and assembly checks.
Process warehouse materials and follow established guidelines.
Support corrective actions and root‑cause identification.
Provide other duties as assigned.
Required Skills
Experience in dimensional inspection of aerospace components.
Proficiency with hand measurement tools and conventional inspection techniques.
Experience with FAI’s – AS9102.
Strong knowledge of GD&T (ASME Y14.5) and blueprint interpretation.
Microsoft Outlook and Excel experience.
Valid driver’s license and auto insurance.
Additional Desired Skills
Experience with quality inspection tools and equipment.
Problem‑solving experience (RCCA).
General Requirements
Handle complex situations and solve problems under pressure.
Strong communication skills; ability to interact via telephone and email.
Ability to remain seated for up to 5 hours.
Fluent English (reading and writing).
Detail oriented, organized, and self‑motivated.
Professionalism, integrity, and attention to detail.
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple objectives simultaneously.
Additional Qualifications (Preferred)
3+ years as a quality inspector or technician.
3+ years in an aerospace manufacturing facility.
3+ years in inspection duties, FAI’s, GD&T, and blueprint interpretation.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office products.
Effective communication skills.
Detail oriented.
Valid driver’s license and auto insurance.
Vision Acuity Requirements
Near Vision – Eyes meets Orthorater 8 (95% or Jaeger #2 at 12 inches).
Far vision – Eyes meets Orthorater 4 (76%) or Snellen Chart 20/50.
Color perception – 6 of 9 Orthorater plates US or international citizenship or permanent residence status required depending on work location.
Working Conditions
Perform work efficiently with minimal direction; light lifting, prolonged sitting, and occasional driving.
Vision sufficient to read printed documents and observe behavior of others.
Typical office environment with occasional travel to suppliers.
Work hours Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; occasional extended hours and weekend overtime.
Required handling of objects, tools or controls; occasional standing, walking (1–2 miles/day), and lifting up to 20 lbs.
Noise level moderate to high.
Pay Range $25.00–$40.00 per hour. Salary information is a general guideline and may be adjusted based on scope, responsibilities, experience, education, and market conditions.
Company Overview TRIGO ADR Americas is the leader in the Aerospace & Defense industry, providing global Supplier Delivery Assurance, Supplier Development, and Quality Management services. TRIGO’s team of Delivery Assurance Specialists, Supplier Development Specialists, Supplier Quality Engineers, and Program Managers support customers and suppliers worldwide to achieve on‑time and on‑quality delivery results.
TRIGO ADR Americas is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans; may require U.S. citizenship for certain defense contracts subject to ITAR restrictions.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Responsibilities
Perform dimensional inspection of aerospace machined components.
Execute FAI’s in accordance with AS9102.
Use hand measurement tools and gaging techniques.
Apply knowledge of CMM inspection processes.
Interpret and utilize quality policies, procedures, blueprints, and other documentation.
Conduct final and receiving inspections, including visual and assembly checks.
Process warehouse materials and follow established guidelines.
Support corrective actions and root‑cause identification.
Provide other duties as assigned.
Required Skills
Experience in dimensional inspection of aerospace components.
Proficiency with hand measurement tools and conventional inspection techniques.
Experience with FAI’s – AS9102.
Strong knowledge of GD&T (ASME Y14.5) and blueprint interpretation.
Microsoft Outlook and Excel experience.
Valid driver’s license and auto insurance.
Additional Desired Skills
Experience with quality inspection tools and equipment.
Problem‑solving experience (RCCA).
General Requirements
Handle complex situations and solve problems under pressure.
Strong communication skills; ability to interact via telephone and email.
Ability to remain seated for up to 5 hours.
Fluent English (reading and writing).
Detail oriented, organized, and self‑motivated.
Professionalism, integrity, and attention to detail.
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple objectives simultaneously.
Additional Qualifications (Preferred)
3+ years as a quality inspector or technician.
3+ years in an aerospace manufacturing facility.
3+ years in inspection duties, FAI’s, GD&T, and blueprint interpretation.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office products.
Effective communication skills.
Detail oriented.
Valid driver’s license and auto insurance.
Vision Acuity Requirements
Near Vision – Eyes meets Orthorater 8 (95% or Jaeger #2 at 12 inches).
Far vision – Eyes meets Orthorater 4 (76%) or Snellen Chart 20/50.
Color perception – 6 of 9 Orthorater plates US or international citizenship or permanent residence status required depending on work location.
Working Conditions
Perform work efficiently with minimal direction; light lifting, prolonged sitting, and occasional driving.
Vision sufficient to read printed documents and observe behavior of others.
Typical office environment with occasional travel to suppliers.
Work hours Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; occasional extended hours and weekend overtime.
Required handling of objects, tools or controls; occasional standing, walking (1–2 miles/day), and lifting up to 20 lbs.
Noise level moderate to high.
Pay Range $25.00–$40.00 per hour. Salary information is a general guideline and may be adjusted based on scope, responsibilities, experience, education, and market conditions.
Company Overview TRIGO ADR Americas is the leader in the Aerospace & Defense industry, providing global Supplier Delivery Assurance, Supplier Development, and Quality Management services. TRIGO’s team of Delivery Assurance Specialists, Supplier Development Specialists, Supplier Quality Engineers, and Program Managers support customers and suppliers worldwide to achieve on‑time and on‑quality delivery results.
TRIGO ADR Americas is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans; may require U.S. citizenship for certain defense contracts subject to ITAR restrictions.
#J-18808-Ljbffr