Aeroman
Quality Assurance Manager – Aircraft Repair Station
Location: High Point, NC
Responsibilities
Ensure all aircraft and article maintenance performed under the Repair Station Certificate conforms to FAR Part 145 Section 145.201 and procedures defined in the Repair Station Manual.
Provide guidance to employees regarding the application and interpretation of Federal Aviation Regulations and manual requirements based on job classifications.
Evaluate recommendations for changes to Repair Station and QC manuals; coordinate revisions with the Chief Inspector.
Oversee daily operations of the Quality Control Department, including staffing and competency evaluation of QC Inspectors.
Ensure QC personnel maintain proficiency and capabilities required for airworthiness releases.
Support and monitor maintenance training programs to ensure they meet organizational and customer needs.
Ensure no unserviceable, defective, or un‑airworthy parts are installed on aircraft or components released by the Repair Station.
Coordinate with Project Managers and customers to support inspection assignments, Required Inspection Items (RII), and Return-to-Service (RTS) requirements.
Review vendor- and manufacturer-issued technical documentation affecting quality or airworthiness.
Serve as liaison with FAR Part 121 air carriers, customer and vendor Records Departments, regulatory partners, suppliers, and quality representatives.
Assume responsibilities of Chief Inspector/Accountable Manager during their absence.
May delegate departmental tasks to qualified personnel; however, maintains full accountability for QC operations and compliance.
Ensure appropriate equipment, materials, and personnel resources are maintained to support compliance and production needs.
Promote and maintain a safe working environment for all QC staff.
Seniority Level
Mid-Senior level
Employment Type
Full-time
Job Function
Quality Assurance
Airlines and Aviation
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Responsibilities
Ensure all aircraft and article maintenance performed under the Repair Station Certificate conforms to FAR Part 145 Section 145.201 and procedures defined in the Repair Station Manual.
Provide guidance to employees regarding the application and interpretation of Federal Aviation Regulations and manual requirements based on job classifications.
Evaluate recommendations for changes to Repair Station and QC manuals; coordinate revisions with the Chief Inspector.
Oversee daily operations of the Quality Control Department, including staffing and competency evaluation of QC Inspectors.
Ensure QC personnel maintain proficiency and capabilities required for airworthiness releases.
Support and monitor maintenance training programs to ensure they meet organizational and customer needs.
Ensure no unserviceable, defective, or un‑airworthy parts are installed on aircraft or components released by the Repair Station.
Coordinate with Project Managers and customers to support inspection assignments, Required Inspection Items (RII), and Return-to-Service (RTS) requirements.
Review vendor- and manufacturer-issued technical documentation affecting quality or airworthiness.
Serve as liaison with FAR Part 121 air carriers, customer and vendor Records Departments, regulatory partners, suppliers, and quality representatives.
Assume responsibilities of Chief Inspector/Accountable Manager during their absence.
May delegate departmental tasks to qualified personnel; however, maintains full accountability for QC operations and compliance.
Ensure appropriate equipment, materials, and personnel resources are maintained to support compliance and production needs.
Promote and maintain a safe working environment for all QC staff.
Seniority Level
Mid-Senior level
Employment Type
Full-time
Job Function
Quality Assurance
Airlines and Aviation
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