What are the responsibilities and job description for the V2500 Engine Inspector position at Aviation Precision Technology,Inc.?
Company Description
Aviation Precision Technology (APT) is a certified Part 145 Repair Station, specializing in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) of aircraft engines, particularly the V2500-series. Located in Fort Myers, Florida near Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), APT serves commercial and regional airline operators across North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. With a focus on quality and efficiency, APT’s expert team provides a range of services, including powerplant repairs, borescope inspections, engine disassembly and reassembly. Driven by a commitment to safety, technical excellence, and customer satisfaction, APT ensures reliable and efficient support for aviation operations worldwide.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site role for a V2500 Engine Inspector located in Fort Myers, FL. The V2500 Engine Inspector will be responsible for performing inspections on engine components, interpreting technical manuals and specifications, documenting findings, and ensuring all inspections comply with FAA, EASA, and ECAA regulations. Additional tasks include coordinating with technical staff to resolve discrepancies, maintaining inspection equipment, and communicating inspection results to team members and clients. The role demands a commitment to safety, quality control, and precision in all inspection activities.
Qualifications
- Strong technical knowledge of V2500-series engines and engine components, including maintenance, repair, and overhaul processes
- Hands-on experience with Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods such as borescope inspections
- Proficiency in interpreting technical manuals, engineering drawings, and regulatory compliance requirements from FAA, EASA, and ECAA
- Attention to detail, ability to document findings thoroughly, and effective communication skills
- Familiarity with precision measurement tools and calibration processes
- Certification or training in aircraft engine inspection or related aviation disciplines (e.g., FAA Airframe and Powerplant License) is highly preferred
- Prior experience in aviation MRO settings is an advantage
- Commitment to following safety standards and protocols