Job Description
The Visual Dimensional Inspector is responsible for inspecting aerospace and marine gas turbine engine components for airworthiness and conformance to OEM standards through visual and dimensional assessments, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and supporting continuous improvement within a modern, technologically advanced facility.
Key Responsibilities
- Visually inspect aerospace and marine gas turbine engine components for damage and wear.
- Measure parts using various inspection tools to verify dimensions.
- Assess whether parts meet standards for serviceability, reparability, and overhaul.
- Interpret OEM manuals and industry standards to ensure compliance.
- Document inspection findings accurately in reports and forms.
- Check and verify customer, vendor, and CRT documentation for accuracy.
- Report inspection results clearly, including details on location, size, and acceptability.
- Collaborate with engineering on new procedures and repairs to improve quality and processes.
Requirements
- Two years of experience in aircraft maintenance, or similar experience in the civilian or military fields, or an applicable technical accreditation in a machine shop, manufacturing environment, mechanical engineering, or journeyman certificate.
- Exposure to visual inspection methods, techniques, practices, and aids that are appropriate for the article being inspected.
- Proficiency in the use of various gages to include calipers, borescopes, micrometers, optical or electronic comparators.
- General knowledge of turbine engine components, functions, repairs, and shop processes.
- High school or technical school graduate or equivalent.
- Demonstrated ability to perform basic mathematical operations, including working with decimals, fractions, and basic shop math.
- Previous experience, familiarity, or exposure with measuring gages such as calipers and micrometers.
- The ability to interpret and follow written and verbal instructions accurately.
- Careful attention to detail.
- Motivated, enthusiastic, and willing to learn.
- Ability to communicate effectively and work in a team environment.
- Basic knowledge of computers and standard software programs.
- Read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
- Pre-employment testing requirements that may include fitness for duty testing and a vision exam.
- Ability to work in difficult positions, stand and/or sit for portions of the shift, and move parts weighing up to 50 pounds using hoists, slings, carts, or other handling methods.
- Ability to occasionally use powered and non-powered hand tools.
Benefits & Perks
Two health care options, including a fully funded program with no premiums for employee and family, and a traditional employee premium contribution plan, covering health, vision, and dental
Short-term and long-term disability insurance
Life insurance
401k retirement plan with company match
Continuing education opportunities with tuition reimbursement eligibility
Paid time off (vacation days and personal days)
Multiple shift opportunities with hourly premiums for off-shifts
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