The C-12 / King Air Army Transport Quality Control Inspector (QC-TI) is responsible to the Site Supervisor. when performing QC duties and inspections required during actions performed by their respective site. QCI’s perform spot-checks on work in progress, final inspections on maintenance items and are familiar with the provisions and responsibilities in the various programs managed and monitored by QC. Must possess a valid (FAA) A&P certificate with a valid (FAA) IA Inspection Authorization, required. A minimum of Five (5) years hands-on maintenance experience on the Army C-12/King Air (200/350/1900) aircraft is required. US Citizenship is required to obtain a US Govt Secret Clearance. Comply with FAA regulations as applicable Comply with written company maintenance and logistics procedures Know, understand and comply with the requirements outlined in the Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) Transport statement of work. Ensure aircraft records keeping procedures comply with the requirements outlined in DA PAM 738-751. Perform other duties as assigned by Management. Deploy to overseas locations with unit aircraft to support operational requirements. Perform inspections, conduct evaluations and report deficiencies in all areas of contract performance as detailed in the applicable Quality Assurance Procedures. Annual review of forms for accuracy, intent and necessity Are authorized to stop work or prevent an aircraft from being released for flight if discovering of a deficiency creates an unsafe condition and/or presents a hazard to property or personnel. Perform evaluations and inspections as outline in the QAP Implement applicable Quality Control policies and procedures. Maintain records of Evaluator Proficiency Evaluations. Perform other qualified duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees