Job Title:
Aircraft Structural Inspector

Company: SEGULA Technologies

Location: Stuart, FL

Created: 2024-05-07

Job Type: Full Time

Job Description:

Company DescriptionSEGULA TECHNOLOGIES is hiring a Aircraft Structural Inspector to join our growing team in:Stuart, Florida. Join us and get a $1500 Sign On Bonus! We offer a competitive salary and benefits plan, and great opportunities for career growth!Flexible Spending AcountsDomestic Partner CoverageHealth Savings AccountsLife and Disability Plan optionsVision, Dental and Medical options401K 2% MatchWith a global presence in 28 countries with 140 offices worldwide, SEGULA GROUP fosters a close relationship with its customers thanks to the expertise of its 11,000 employees.SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES is an Engineering and Design Services company with a proven ability to boost innovation and competitiveness within the major industrial sectors, including Automotive, Aerspace & Defense, Energy, Rail, Naval, Pharmaceutical, and Oil and Gas.Job DescriptionAn Aerostructures Inspector is a skilled professional responsible for ensuring the quality and compliance of aerostructures components used in the aerospace industry. This role involves inspecting various aircraft components, such as Ailerons, Flaps, fuselage, empennage, and other structural elements, to ensure they meet regulatory standards, customer specifications, and internal quality standards.Job tasks include, performing a variety of moderately complex and detailed inspections in support of Production, Manufacturing, Engineering, engineering projects. Perform diverse and difficult visual, mechanical, and functional inspection duties on detail parts, sub-assemblies, and installations, including but not limited to testing calibration, verification, measuring, and documentation of mechanical and cosmetic acceptance or rejection of components/assemblies.Key ResponsibilitiesVisual Inspection:Conduct visual inspections of aerostructures components to identify any defects, damage, or discrepancies in the manufacturing process.Verify that the components meet design specifications and engineering drawings.Dimensional InspectionUse precision measuring tools and equipment to perform dimensional inspections on aerostructures components.Ensure that critical dimensions and tolerances are within specified limits.Documentation ReviewReview and interpret technical documents, including engineering drawings, blueprints, and work instructions.Verify that manufacturing processes adhere to approved procedures and standards.Material InspectionInspect and verify the materials used in aerostructures components to ensure they meet specified standards and are free from defects.Monitor assigned work areas for adherence to processes and procedures, proper use of tools and fixtures, calibration date of tools in use, shelf life of life limited items (i.e. rubber goods, adhesives, sealants, etc.), proper storage of materials and components, and safety practices.Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)Perform or oversee non-destructive testing methods such as ultrasonic testing, or other testing methods to report conformance.Quality ControlMonitor and enforce quality control processes throughout the manufacturing and assembly phases.Collaborate with production teams to address and resolve quality issues in a timely manner.Regulatory ComplianceStay informed about relevant aviation regulations and standards (e.g., FAA, EASA) to ensure that aerostructures components comply with industry requirements.CollaborationWork closely with engineering, production, and quality assurance teams to address any discrepancies or quality concerns.Provide feedback to improve manufacturing processes and prevent recurring issues.ReportingDocument inspection findings, maintain inspection records, and generate reports summarizing the quality status of aerostructures components.TrainingMay be required to train and assist other employees.SafetyAdhere to safety protocols and guidelines to ensure a secure working environment.Report any safety concerns or incidents promptly.QualificationsEducation: High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical or vocational training in aerospace inspection is preferred.Previous experience in aerospace manufacturing or inspection working on Boeing Commercial and/or Gulfstream aircraft is highly desirable.Ability to read and speak English proficiently required in order to perform the job.Minimum 3 years' experience as a Quality Inspector or equivalent position performing quality inspections in a manufacturing setting.7 years' experience for level II & III inspectors and minimum 10 years' experience for level IVWith 1- 3 years aircraft manufacturing experience strongly preferredModerate understanding of general aspects of Quality and aircraft manufacturing.High degree of mechanical aptitude.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite desired.Must have high attention to detail with the ability to work thoroughly and quickly in a production environment.Excellent verbal and written communication skills required.Effective communication and teamwork abilities.Proficient in using precision measuring tools and equipment.Knowledge of aerospace materials, manufacturing processes, and quality control standards.Familiarity with non-destructive testing methods.Strong attention to detail and excellent observational skills.Understanding of relevant aviation regulations.Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.