What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Control Manager position at Tyonek Manufacturing Group, Inc.?
General Description
The Quality Control Manager is responsible for overseeing the Quality Control and Quality Assurance functions of an FAA Part 145 Repair Station that performs maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for commercial and U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) aircraft and components.
The QC Manager ensures that all maintenance activities comply with FAA regulations, Repair Station Manual (RSM), AS9110, customer requirements, and applicable DoD contractual requirements.
DUTIES
Develop, implement, and maintain the repair station Quality Management System.
Ensuring compliance with AS9110 processes and procedures applicable to hangar.
Ensure proper implementation of inspection procedures, maintenance release procedures, and documentation requirements.
Ensuring compliance with applicable DoD contract requirements including coordination with DCMA representatives, military quality representatives or government inspectors as well as supporting government audits and surveillance activities.
Supporting internal audit and surveillance program
Maintaining Inspection Program Including
Stop maintenance operations that do not comply with regulatory requirements.
Prevent the release of aircraft or components that do not meet airworthiness standards.
Require corrective action for quality or safety deficiencies.
Education/Experience Requirements
FAA Airframe and Powerplant (AandP) Certificate preferred.
Minimum 8-10 Years Aviation Maintenance Experience.
Minimum 3-5 years quality assurance or inspection experience in an FAA repair station environment.
Strong knowledge of 14 CFR Part 145 regulations.
Experience Implementing Or Managing Safety Management Systems (SMS) Preferred.
Knowledge of FAA Order 8900.1 guidance related to repair stations preferred.
Experience Working With DoD Aviation Maintenance Programs Preferred.
Previous experience as Chief Inspector or Quality Manager at a Part 145 repair station preferred
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The Quality Control Manager is responsible for overseeing the Quality Control and Quality Assurance functions of an FAA Part 145 Repair Station that performs maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for commercial and U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) aircraft and components.
The QC Manager ensures that all maintenance activities comply with FAA regulations, Repair Station Manual (RSM), AS9110, customer requirements, and applicable DoD contractual requirements.
DUTIES
Develop, implement, and maintain the repair station Quality Management System.
Ensuring compliance with AS9110 processes and procedures applicable to hangar.
Ensure proper implementation of inspection procedures, maintenance release procedures, and documentation requirements.
Ensuring compliance with applicable DoD contract requirements including coordination with DCMA representatives, military quality representatives or government inspectors as well as supporting government audits and surveillance activities.
Supporting internal audit and surveillance program
Maintaining Inspection Program Including
- Management and supervision of inspectors and quality personnel at hangar.
- Keeping inspector authorization lists and qualification records current.
- Ensuring inspectors are properly trained, qualified and authorized.
- Ensuring proper use and calibration of inspection tools and test equipment. Inspections include:
- Receiving inspections
- In-process inspections
- Final inspections
- Return-to-service approvals
- Ensure proper completion and retention of required documentation including:
- FAA Form 8130-3 Authorized Release Certificates
- Maintenance records
- Inspection records
- Training records
- Calibration records
- Ensure records comply with FAA retention requirements.
- Investigate quality discrepancies and maintenance errors.
- Lead root cause analysis and corrective action implementation.
- Track and close quality findings and nonconformances
- Support implementation and oversight of the Safety Management System.
- Participate in safety risk assessments and hazard reporting programs.
- Promote a safety culture within the repair station.
Stop maintenance operations that do not comply with regulatory requirements.
Prevent the release of aircraft or components that do not meet airworthiness standards.
Require corrective action for quality or safety deficiencies.
Education/Experience Requirements
FAA Airframe and Powerplant (AandP) Certificate preferred.
Minimum 8-10 Years Aviation Maintenance Experience.
Minimum 3-5 years quality assurance or inspection experience in an FAA repair station environment.
Strong knowledge of 14 CFR Part 145 regulations.
Experience Implementing Or Managing Safety Management Systems (SMS) Preferred.
Knowledge of FAA Order 8900.1 guidance related to repair stations preferred.
Experience Working With DoD Aviation Maintenance Programs Preferred.
Previous experience as Chief Inspector or Quality Manager at a Part 145 repair station preferred
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