ZEMLOCK LLC
Job description
JOB DESCRIPTION: The Quality Inspector will be responsible for overseeing and ensuring the quality and compliance of aircraft maintenance activities in accordance with regulatory requirements and company standards. The Aviation Maintenance Quality Inspector will play a crucial role in maintaining the airworthiness of aircraft and ensuring safe operation. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & COMPETENCIES: Reviews the general Maintenance manual, manufacturers' manuals, publications and specific items to maintain a high level of knowledge and proficiency to accomplish all inspections. Ensures all manufacturers’ technical service documentation and maintenance procedures are followed to ensure continued airworthiness of assigned aircraft. Examines aircraft maintenance logs prior to accomplishing inspections to determine the appropriate inspection required. Executes proper forms when components or parts are replaced on aircraft and reviews maintenance flight logs and inspection status forms to determine that maintenance and inspections have been properly cleared. Determines whether items listed on maintenance logs and appropriate forms have been signed prior to releasing aircraft for return to service. Establishes calibrated tooling used in the accomplishment of maintenance is in suitable condition and has been calibrated within the established schedules. Maintains Airworthiness Directive records as required, ensuring that all are complied with per manufacturer instructions and documented appropriately. Monitors quality assurance programs as well as scheduled and unscheduled inspection programs for all assigned aircraft. Ensures accurate and timely information is documented in maintenance systems and conveyed to appropriate maintenance staff regarding operations, AOG situations, and mechanical delays. In-depth knowledge of multiple helicopter platforms, including: Airbus: H125 (AS350) and H130 Bell: 407 and 412 Agusta: 109 and 119 Salary: Negotiable: $80k to $90k Work Schedule: Weekly: 40 hours, some overtime required. Travel:
Some travel required. Job Type: Contract Pay: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule: 10 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Work Location: In person
JOB DESCRIPTION: The Quality Inspector will be responsible for overseeing and ensuring the quality and compliance of aircraft maintenance activities in accordance with regulatory requirements and company standards. The Aviation Maintenance Quality Inspector will play a crucial role in maintaining the airworthiness of aircraft and ensuring safe operation. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & COMPETENCIES: Reviews the general Maintenance manual, manufacturers' manuals, publications and specific items to maintain a high level of knowledge and proficiency to accomplish all inspections. Ensures all manufacturers’ technical service documentation and maintenance procedures are followed to ensure continued airworthiness of assigned aircraft. Examines aircraft maintenance logs prior to accomplishing inspections to determine the appropriate inspection required. Executes proper forms when components or parts are replaced on aircraft and reviews maintenance flight logs and inspection status forms to determine that maintenance and inspections have been properly cleared. Determines whether items listed on maintenance logs and appropriate forms have been signed prior to releasing aircraft for return to service. Establishes calibrated tooling used in the accomplishment of maintenance is in suitable condition and has been calibrated within the established schedules. Maintains Airworthiness Directive records as required, ensuring that all are complied with per manufacturer instructions and documented appropriately. Monitors quality assurance programs as well as scheduled and unscheduled inspection programs for all assigned aircraft. Ensures accurate and timely information is documented in maintenance systems and conveyed to appropriate maintenance staff regarding operations, AOG situations, and mechanical delays. In-depth knowledge of multiple helicopter platforms, including: Airbus: H125 (AS350) and H130 Bell: 407 and 412 Agusta: 109 and 119 Salary: Negotiable: $80k to $90k Work Schedule: Weekly: 40 hours, some overtime required. Travel:
Some travel required. Job Type: Contract Pay: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule: 10 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Work Location: In person