The Inspector articles in accordance with the current technical data provided in the manufacturer’s instructions for continued airworthiness service bulletins, service letters for performing preliminary hidden-damage, in process and final inspections on civil aviation on aviation airworthiness directives, government and industry standard practices and other data acceptable to or approved by the FAA.
- Ensuring that they are thoroughly familiar with the inspection methods, techniques, aids, tools and equipment used within their assigned area of responsibility.
- Maintaining proficiency in using the inspection aids in their assigned area of responsibility Understanding the current specifications involving inspection aids, used to perform inspections are in proper working order and the proper calibration information is affixed.
- Ensuring that the inspection tools and equipment, including inspection aids, used to perform inspections are in proper working order and the proper calibration information is affixed.
- Understand the current specifications involving inspection tolerances, limitations and procedures established by the manufacturer of the article being inspected and must understand, speak and write the English language.
- Ensure all inspections are properly performed and recorded, and all records are properly executes before final approval for return to service of articles maintained or altered by this repair station.
- Perform disassembly and repair of all types of aircraft engine usable parts
- Assist with the reconfiguration or reconditioning of equipment
- Perform scripted test procedures to isolate failure to sub-assembly and/or component level
- Successfully replace failed sub-assembly, part, or component to bring failed device to working order
- Perform scripted repair procedure to repair and functionally test part or product
- Assist Repair technicians/Engineers/Technical Services as required
- Maintain constant adherence to inventory control practices and procedures
- Interpret OEM manuals and routers instructions
Qualifications (minimum knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies include but are not limited to):
- Basic PC knowledge
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Knowledge of troubleshooting and repair of parts and concepts preferred
- Proficiency working with all hand tools and pneumatic tools essential
- Some knowledge of troubleshooting concepts
- Ability to isolate failures within and complete rework of parts and assemblies
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to perform within company quality standard
- Ability to complete pre-defined testing and repair procedures
- Ability to learn and perform basic repairs
- Ability to read and understand routers and OEM manuals
- All other assigned duties as seem fit by management
Global Engine Maintenance (GEM), LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and a Drug Free Workplace. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national-origin, protected veteran or disabled status.