Ensure all Repair Station personnel comply with current Federal Aviation Regulations, Repair Station and Quality Control Manual, and Policies and Procedures
Demonstrate excellent communication skills, professionalism, and positive customer service attitude without compromising quality
Ensure maintenance and inspection personnel use approved or accepted data issued by the manufacturer or FAA
Ensure adequate inspection aids, special tools and equipment are available, and maintained in a serviceable condition
Assist the Chief Inspector with oversight of facility technician training requirements
Assist the Chief Inspector with maintaining facility personnel roster and authorizations
Assist the Chief Inspector with oversight of the facility tool control and tool calibration program
Ensure final inspections are properly performed on all work completed before it is released for Return to Service
Conduct internal and external facility audits as required
Oversee and maintain procedures to ensure completion of required inspections when tasks are worked over multiple shifts and personnel
Ensure incoming parts, supplies, and articles receive an incoming inspection (Receiving Inspection) to determine airworthiness prior to being approved for installation as prescribed in the Quality Control Manual
Ensure no defective, non-conformed or un-airworthy parts are installed in any component or assembly released to service
Ensure compliance with procedures for preliminary inspections, hidden damage inspections, inspection continuity and final inspection for items processed by the facility
Requirements:
High school graduate or equivalent
FAA Airframe and Power Plant, IA certificate preferred
ISO 9001 or AS9100 certified preferred
Familiar with FAA CFR Part 21 Certification Procedures for Products preferred
Experience Maintaining compliance with OSHA regulations and record keeping a plus
Minimum of ten (10) years experience with various types of aircraft, power plant maintenance and inspections