Inspector- Material Detail A

Lockheed MartinFort Worth, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Determine inspection operations by directive, preliminary engineering, sketches, blueprints, specifications and Standard Practice, To verify and interpret data printouts to verify configuration and other pertinent specifications are acceptable. Verify installation and precision mating/fitting which have been based on these layouts for satisfactory workmanship, functioning and completion. Inspect in-process and completed detail parts, and paint to insure quality requirements are met. Inspects and approves acceptable parts and inspects/accepts rejected items after rework or repair. Completes or approves records of operations performed and maintains inspection reports and records as required. May perform surveillance inspection, material review work and other related inspection assignments incidental to the primary duties described herein. May be required to operate electronic data entry, storage, processing and/or retrieval equipment as a routine part of accomplishing their normal job assignments. This occupation requires the inspection of in-process fabrication of detail parts, completed assemblies, made from fiberglass, honeycomb core, graphite composites and metal details, and other related materials before and after bonding (excludes tools).This occupation requires the inspection of aerospace parts, space missile parts, assemblies, kits, spares, aerospace ground equipment, mobile training units, industrial equipment, subsystems, explosive and dangerous articles, GFP/GFAE, crates, boxes, special shipping requirements, railroad and truck loading, cleaning processes, preservation methods, unit packaging, marking and materials used in packing and processing to determine if items to be shipped are in accordance with Customer contractual requirements.This occupation requires the receiving inspection of purchased parts, assemblies and materials including detailed analysis of accompanying shippers' certifications, etc., as required by Blueprints, Specifications and Purchase Orders.This occupation requires the inspection of fabricated aerospace parts and assemblies made from ferrous and non-ferrous sheet metal, extrusions, tubing and other materials; the inspection of aircraft parts, tools, assemblies, and materials during and after plating, doping, painting, and processing operations or treatments

Requirements

  • Read and interpret Engineering drawings
  • Use precision measuring equipment
  • Have a working knowledge of computer programs such as Word, Excel, etc.
  • Ability to pass Inspector Assessment
  • Must be a US Citizen for consideration

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T)
  • Experience in inspection of paint processes
  • Low Observable coatings familiarity is a plus
  • Experience working with materials and specification for fabrication of aerospace parts
  • Experience interpreting and applying various types of engineering information
  • Experience using light metrology equipment
  • Previous Aviation experience

Responsibilities

  • Determine inspection operations by directive, preliminary engineering, sketches, blueprints, specifications and Standard Practice
  • Verify and interpret data printouts to verify configuration and other pertinent specifications are acceptable
  • Verify installation and precision mating/fitting which have been based on these layouts for satisfactory workmanship, functioning and completion
  • Inspect in-process and completed detail parts, and paint to insure quality requirements are met
  • Inspects and approves acceptable parts and inspects/accepts rejected items after rework or repair
  • Completes or approves records of operations performed and maintains inspection reports and records as required
  • May perform surveillance inspection, material review work and other related inspection assignments incidental to the primary duties described herein
  • May be required to operate electronic data entry, storage, processing and/or retrieval equipment as a routine part of accomplishing their normal job assignments
  • Inspection of in-process fabrication of detail parts, completed assemblies, made from fiberglass, honeycomb core, graphite composites and metal details, and other related materials before and after bonding (excludes tools)
  • Inspection of aerospace parts, space missile parts, assemblies, kits, spares, aerospace ground equipment, mobile training units, industrial equipment, subsystems, explosive and dangerous articles, GFP/GFAE, crates, boxes, special shipping requirements, railroad and truck loading, cleaning processes, preservation methods, unit packaging, marking and materials used in packing and processing to determine if items to be shipped are in accordance with Customer contractual requirements
  • Receiving inspection of purchased parts, assemblies and materials including detailed analysis of accompanying shippers' certifications, etc., as required by Blueprints, Specifications and Purchase Orders
  • Inspection of fabricated aerospace parts and assemblies made from ferrous and non-ferrous sheet metal, extrusions, tubing and other materials
  • Inspection of aircraft parts, tools, assemblies, and materials during and after plating, doping, painting, and processing operations or treatments

Benefits

  • flexible schedules
  • competitive pay
  • comprehensive benefits
  • Paid Time off benefits

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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