Job Description
Overview
Are you a detail-oriented Quality Inspector looking to ensure the precision and reliability of aerospace components? Join a high-performance team where your inspection skills directly support mission-critical parts for aircraft, spacecraft, and defense systems. We’re seeking an experienced Quality Inspector to verify complex machined parts and assemblies using advanced tools in a clean, modern aerospace-certified facility.
Note: While this position is currently for 1st shift, there is a possibility of a 2nd shift opening. Candidates open to either shift are encouraged to apply.
Why You’ll Love This Role
Precision Matters: Play a key role in maintaining world-class aerospace quality standards.
Advanced Inspection Tools: Work with state-of-the-art equipment including Keyence, Oasis, and CMM systems.
Modern Environment: Clean, organized facility dedicated to continuous improvement and high-performance manufacturing.
Impactful Work: Your attention to detail ensures the safety and performance of aerospace systems used around the world. Final inspection of product used by GE Aerospace and other notable companies.
Key Responsibilities
Inspect machined parts and assemblies using manual and electronic tools (micrometers, calipers, CMMs, vision systems, etc.).
Interpret aerospace blueprints and specifications using your expertise in GD&T.
Perform in-process and final inspections to ensure compliance with aerospace quality standards.
Accurately document inspection results and key dimensions using ERP systems and quality logs.
Support quality assurance processes and collaborate with machinists and engineers to resolve issues.
Follow all AS9100, safety, and internal quality procedures.
Required to pass a vision acuity test and drug screening for precision work.
What You Bring to the Team
Minimum 5 years of quality inspection or manufacturing experience in aerospace or a precision machining environment.
Strong communication skills and ability to perform in-process inspection effectively.
Proficiency with Microsoft software (Excel, Outlook, Word) and basic math skills.
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and various aerospace specifications.
Familiarity with Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney requirements is a strong plus.
Self-motivated, with the ability to work independently or as part of a collaborative team.
Designated Supplier Quality Representative (DSQR) experience a plus.
Take Your Career to New Heights
If you’re driven by precision, passionate about quality, and ready to play a vital role in aerospace manufacturing, we want to hear from you. Your work helps shape the future of flight, one inspection at a time.
We are a complex aerospace component manufacturer specializing in the "One and Done" method of manufacturing. Utilizing a diverse range of advanced 6- to 11-axis mill/turn machines, we have the capability to machine intricate, high-precision parts complete in a single setup. This streamlined approach maximizes efficiency, reduces handling, and ensures the highest level of consistency and quality for mission-critical aerospace components.
Full-time