Lead Inspector, QC - Licensed Swing Shift

AAR CorporationOklahoma City, OK
43dOnsite

About The Position

The Lead Inspector will ensure that all incoming and outgoing materials go through the proper levels of inspection, according to both AAR and ISO 9000 standards. What you will be responsible for:

Requirements

  • FAA A&P License required.
  • Associates degree (A.A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or
  • 4 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Commitment to company values and ethics
  • Dependability: personally responsible, completes work in a timely manner, and performs tasks accurately
  • Motivation: must maintain a positive attitude and strong work energy
  • Organization: very detail oriented and always comes prepared
  • Communication: excellent interpersonal and oral and written communication skills Initiative: plans work and carries out tasks without detailed instructions, prepares for problems or opportunities in advance, undertakes additional responsibilities
  • Strong judgment and decision making
  • Must be able to lift and carry up to 75 pounds and comply with OSHA standards

Responsibilities

  • Lead outgoing and/or incoming inspection.
  • Process incoming and outgoing material.
  • Enforce Quality Control requirements per the ISO 9000 and customer requirements per the ISO 9000 and customer requirements manual.
  • Administer effective training and on the job training of Quality Control inspectors.
  • Assist Quality Manager in reviewing and updating department standards.
  • Interface with different departments in AAC/ATC
  • All other duties as assigned.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Industry

Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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