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Join our team as an Aircraft Inspector Level B, where you'll perform detailed inspections on aircraft components using precision tools and technical documentation. You'll ensure compliance with quality standards, maintain required certifications, and collaborate across departments to support production and safety goals. Strong communication, computing skills, and a solid understanding of inspection procedures are essential.
Job Responsibility:
Perform detailed inspections on aircraft components using precision tools and technical documentation
Ensure compliance with quality standards
Maintain required certifications
Collaborate across departments to support production and safety goals
Use and interpret drawings, inspection manuals and specifications, shop mathematics precision measuring instruments, specialized inspection machines, tools and equipment
Contact other company organizations or customer representatives, as required to coordinate and accomplish work assignments
Operate testing machines, calculate and record results
Plan own sequence of operations
Follow Inspection (shop) procedures to accept or reject processes/parts/assemblies
Verify that tools are qualified
Prepare and maintain Quality records
Work across equivalent or lower level Inspector job codes as required
Cross-train in equivalent level Assembly, Composite, Metals, Process and Systems/Payload Structures Mechanic classifications
Requirements:
Must be able to work any shift
Minimum 2 years aircraft or mechanical experience
Must be able to read blueprints
Proficient in basic computer operations
All Candidates must pass the WorkKeys Assessment (workkeys.com) or provide verification that they have passed the WorkKeys Assessment
Must be able to present two (2) forms of identification for WorkKeys Assessment
Must meet export control compliance requirements
Must be a U.S. Person as defined by 22 C.F.R. §120.15 (U.S. Citizen, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee)
Nice to have:
Previous experience in aircraft inspection is highly preferred
Strong background as an auto mechanic can also be considered
Experience in aerospace assembly and/or manufacturing industry
Knowledge of aircraft parts and aircraft maintenance
MS Office and SAP experience
What we offer:
Generous company match to your 401(k)
Industry-leading tuition assistance program pays your institution directly
Fertility, adoption, and surrogacy benefits
Up to $10,000 gift match when you support your favorite nonprofit organizations
Eligible for a $5,000 state of Kansas Aviation tax credit for up to five years