What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aviation Maintenance Quality Control Inspector - SHOMX - 659 position at Metro Aviation?
Full Time
On-Site
Show Low, AZ, USA
Metro Aviation, Inc. is seeking a skilled and experienced Aviation Maintenance Quality Control Inspector (PC12/B407) in Show Low, Arizona for the Guardian Air Transport program.
our customers can safely and effectively accomplish their mission profile,
our employees can exercise their talents and maximize their potential, and
the Company can ensure its financial stability.
Our goal is to find qualified candidates who value our mission and contribute to our overall safety culture.
We invest in the well-being of our employees. The following FREE benefits are offered to all full-time employees: Family Health and Prescription Insurance, Family Dental Insurance, Family Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Short-term Disability, and an Employee Assistance Program.
Job Objective
The Aviation Maintenance Quality Control Inspector is responsible to ensure the highest level of safety, reliability and quality of our aircraft fleet by monitoring, inspecting, verifying, and validating all maintenance work performed on Metro Aviation aircraft is performed in accordance with the Metro Aviation General Operations Manual, Company Policy and Procedures, FAA regulatory requirements, and industry best practices..
Essential Functions
Responsible for maintaining a close liaison with the Program Lead Technician and Hangar Manager to provide the current status of aircraft condition
Monitor, inspect, and verify all repair, maintenance, and modification work performed on aircraft to ensure compliance with the Metro Aviation GOM, Company Policy and Procedure, FAA regulations, and manufacturer's specifications.
Provide aircraft technical support and interpret technical data and regulatory compliance matters to Aviation Maintenance Technicians
Carry out in process routine and random inspections on aircraft systems, and components to identify any potential faults or failures and to verify proper installation and functionality of all aircraft, engine, and appliance systems
Primary person responsible for performing Secondary Maintenance Checks on aircraft undergoing inspection, maintenance, repair, and modification in the hangar
Monitor all maintenance activity in the hangar for the use of the proper tools, equipment, and test apparatus necessary to ensure completion of the work in accordance with accepted industry practices
Ensure all maintenance, inspection, and repair activity is being performed in accordance with the appropriate and applicable manufacturer's maintenance references, AAIP inspection checklists/procedures, and Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
Review and approve maintenance, repair, work order records, inspection records, and all documentation for accuracy and completeness
Assists Aviation Maintenance Technicians in locating and interpreting the applicable data to perform maintenance, inspections, and repair
Performs daily audits of the work order and inspection documentation for accuracy and currency
Ensure all maintenance activity performed is documented, inclusive of parts/component removal entries
Ensure discrepancies are accurately documented and addressed during maintenance and inspections
Ensure all necessary aircraft documents and MAI documents are completed and maintained in accordance with applicable 14 CFR Regulations, General Operations Manual, and company policies, including all part certifications, parts tags/FAA Form 8130’s
Ensure proper inspection and repair sequencing procedures are carried out during the performance of all maintenance activity in the hangar
Responsible for the overall quality of all maintenance activity performed in the hangar
Identify and report any discrepancies or non-conformities in maintenance work, and coordinate corrective actions as required
Responsible for a thorough knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations, the General Maintenance Manual, the Operations Manual, and Operations Specifications
Perform other duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (KSA)
High attention to detail
Extreme focus on accuracy in a high-volume atmosphere
Work successfully independently as well as in a team environment
Effective oral and written communication skills
Possess sound judgment and objectivity in decision-making
Proficient in aircraft maintenance, inspection and repair
A thorough knowledge of FARS, the General Operations Manual, Operations Specifications and other pertinent information
Extensive knowledge of all aircraft mechanical systems functions and interactions
Demonstrated leadership qualities and strong initiative
Strong knowledge of FAA regulations, maintenance procedures and quality control methodologies
Excellent attention to detail and strong analytical skills
Ability to work independently and make decisions under pressure
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Computer literate and proficient in Microsoft Office Software
Education & Experience
Must possess a valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate (Inspection Authorization a plus)
Must possess a minimum of 7 years of experience with turbine powered rotorcraft (quality control experience a plus)
Must possess a minimum of five 5 years of experience on the model of aircraft operated at the program
Physical Demands
Walking, standing, pushing, pulling, reaching, bending, kneeling, squatting for extended periods of time
Climbing heights on various equipment
Lifting up to 50 or more pounds
Must have sufficient vision and ability to safely perform the essential functions of the position
Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (High Visibility clothing, Ear protection, safety glasses) when required
Work Environment
Indoor/Outdoor environment with potential extreme hot and cold temperatures
Exposure to hazardous chemicals is possible
Moderate to loud noise level
Driving a company vehicle, a personal vehicle for company use, or other equipment
Work Status, Schedule, & Travel
Full-time
Schedules vary by assigned program
Overtime necessary depending on workload
Travel may be required
Metro Aviation, Inc. prohibits discrimination or harassment of any kind and ensures Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) to all aspects of the relationship between Metro Aviation, Inc. and its employees, including recruitment, employment, promotion, transfer, training, working conditions, wages and salary administration, employee benefits, and application of policies.
On-Site
Show Low, AZ, USA
Metro Aviation, Inc. is seeking a skilled and experienced Aviation Maintenance Quality Control Inspector (PC12/B407) in Show Low, Arizona for the Guardian Air Transport program.
- $2,000 Sign-On Bonus*
- $5,000 Retention Bonus*
- Subject to offer letter terms and policy*
our customers can safely and effectively accomplish their mission profile,
our employees can exercise their talents and maximize their potential, and
the Company can ensure its financial stability.
Our goal is to find qualified candidates who value our mission and contribute to our overall safety culture.
We invest in the well-being of our employees. The following FREE benefits are offered to all full-time employees: Family Health and Prescription Insurance, Family Dental Insurance, Family Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Short-term Disability, and an Employee Assistance Program.
Job Objective
The Aviation Maintenance Quality Control Inspector is responsible to ensure the highest level of safety, reliability and quality of our aircraft fleet by monitoring, inspecting, verifying, and validating all maintenance work performed on Metro Aviation aircraft is performed in accordance with the Metro Aviation General Operations Manual, Company Policy and Procedures, FAA regulatory requirements, and industry best practices..
Essential Functions
Responsible for maintaining a close liaison with the Program Lead Technician and Hangar Manager to provide the current status of aircraft condition
Monitor, inspect, and verify all repair, maintenance, and modification work performed on aircraft to ensure compliance with the Metro Aviation GOM, Company Policy and Procedure, FAA regulations, and manufacturer's specifications.
Provide aircraft technical support and interpret technical data and regulatory compliance matters to Aviation Maintenance Technicians
Carry out in process routine and random inspections on aircraft systems, and components to identify any potential faults or failures and to verify proper installation and functionality of all aircraft, engine, and appliance systems
Primary person responsible for performing Secondary Maintenance Checks on aircraft undergoing inspection, maintenance, repair, and modification in the hangar
Monitor all maintenance activity in the hangar for the use of the proper tools, equipment, and test apparatus necessary to ensure completion of the work in accordance with accepted industry practices
Ensure all maintenance, inspection, and repair activity is being performed in accordance with the appropriate and applicable manufacturer's maintenance references, AAIP inspection checklists/procedures, and Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
Review and approve maintenance, repair, work order records, inspection records, and all documentation for accuracy and completeness
Assists Aviation Maintenance Technicians in locating and interpreting the applicable data to perform maintenance, inspections, and repair
Performs daily audits of the work order and inspection documentation for accuracy and currency
Ensure all maintenance activity performed is documented, inclusive of parts/component removal entries
Ensure discrepancies are accurately documented and addressed during maintenance and inspections
Ensure all necessary aircraft documents and MAI documents are completed and maintained in accordance with applicable 14 CFR Regulations, General Operations Manual, and company policies, including all part certifications, parts tags/FAA Form 8130’s
Ensure proper inspection and repair sequencing procedures are carried out during the performance of all maintenance activity in the hangar
Responsible for the overall quality of all maintenance activity performed in the hangar
Identify and report any discrepancies or non-conformities in maintenance work, and coordinate corrective actions as required
Responsible for a thorough knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations, the General Maintenance Manual, the Operations Manual, and Operations Specifications
Perform other duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (KSA)
High attention to detail
Extreme focus on accuracy in a high-volume atmosphere
Work successfully independently as well as in a team environment
Effective oral and written communication skills
Possess sound judgment and objectivity in decision-making
Proficient in aircraft maintenance, inspection and repair
A thorough knowledge of FARS, the General Operations Manual, Operations Specifications and other pertinent information
Extensive knowledge of all aircraft mechanical systems functions and interactions
Demonstrated leadership qualities and strong initiative
Strong knowledge of FAA regulations, maintenance procedures and quality control methodologies
Excellent attention to detail and strong analytical skills
Ability to work independently and make decisions under pressure
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Computer literate and proficient in Microsoft Office Software
Education & Experience
Must possess a valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate (Inspection Authorization a plus)
Must possess a minimum of 7 years of experience with turbine powered rotorcraft (quality control experience a plus)
Must possess a minimum of five 5 years of experience on the model of aircraft operated at the program
Physical Demands
Walking, standing, pushing, pulling, reaching, bending, kneeling, squatting for extended periods of time
Climbing heights on various equipment
Lifting up to 50 or more pounds
Must have sufficient vision and ability to safely perform the essential functions of the position
Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (High Visibility clothing, Ear protection, safety glasses) when required
Work Environment
Indoor/Outdoor environment with potential extreme hot and cold temperatures
Exposure to hazardous chemicals is possible
Moderate to loud noise level
Driving a company vehicle, a personal vehicle for company use, or other equipment
Work Status, Schedule, & Travel
Full-time
Schedules vary by assigned program
Overtime necessary depending on workload
Travel may be required
- Metro Aviation, Inc. does not have a Visa Sponsorship program at this time*
Metro Aviation, Inc. prohibits discrimination or harassment of any kind and ensures Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) to all aspects of the relationship between Metro Aviation, Inc. and its employees, including recruitment, employment, promotion, transfer, training, working conditions, wages and salary administration, employee benefits, and application of policies.
Benefits:
Health Insurance, 401K Plan