Tooling Inspector

The Atlas GroupWichita, KS
3d

About The Position

Responsible for end-to-end verification and validation of aerospace tooling—from design and fabrication oversight to final inspections. Collaborates with cross-functional teams to ensure tooling meets strict quality, safety, and regulatory standards. Maintains production flow by confirming all tooling is precise, compliant, and properly documented.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required; advanced technical coursework or associate degree preferred.
  • Two or more years of hands-on experience with aerospace tooling design, fabrication, and inspection, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Metrology Equipment: Proficient with Romer Arms, Leica Laser Trackers, FARO arms, and other coordinate measuring systems.
  • Software Proficiency: CATIA V5, Spatial Analyzer (SA), PolyWorks, Microsoft Word, Excel.
  • Engineering Knowledge: Familiarity with design-for-manufacturability principles and stress analysis methods for tooling and handling devices.
  • GD&T Expertise: Proficient in ANSI Y14 standards and geometric dimensioning & tolerancing.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret technical procedures, engineering drawings, and regulatory documents.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to write detailed technical summaries and standard operating procedures.
  • Ability to perform advanced arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) including working with fractions, decimals, and geometry/trigonometry relevant to inspection.
  • Experience computing rate, ratio, percentage, and interpreting visual data representations.
  • Detail-oriented, with demonstrated organizational and documentation management skills.
  • Strong problem-solving approach, with the ability to adapt to changing priorities or urgent issues.
  • Strong ability to work independently with minimal manager or team guidance.
  • Capable of identifying, communicating, and mitigating risks in a proactive manner.
  • Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
  • The noise level in certain work areas can be loud; safety equipment (e.g., hearing protection) may be required.
  • Ability to travel up to 25% domestically and internationally to support tooling inspections, vendor assessments, or off-site manufacturing facilities.

Responsibilities

  • Advanced Tooling Verification
  • Review and interpret engineering drawings, 3D models, and technical documents to confirm design intent.
  • Validate jigs, fixtures, and handling equipment for release into production, ensuring compliance with design specifications and aerospace standards.
  • Metrology & Inspection
  • Demonstrated expertise in operating Romer Arms, Leica Laser Trackers (401 and AT960 models), FARO arms, and other advanced measurement tools.
  • Create and utilize inspection plans in Spatial Analyzer (SA) software, PolyWorks, or equivalent, to ensure consistent, repeatable measurements.
  • Design Collaboration & Process Optimization
  • Collaborate with Engineering, Manufacturing, and Quality teams to review tooling designs and conduct design-for-manufacturability assessments.
  • Provide expert feedback during design reviews to refine and optimize tooling for efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness.
  • Track and manage tooling builds from concept through final validation, ensuring all documentation is accurate and up to date.
  • Documentation & Compliance
  • Write comprehensive inspection summaries, technical reports, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for tooling use and periodic maintenance.
  • Ensure all tooling documentation meets internal quality standards and external regulatory requirements (e.g., AS9100, customer specifications).
  • Maintain data integrity in relevant systems, ensuring records are detailed, accurate, and readily accessible for audits.
  • Risk Identification & Mitigation
  • Proactively identify potential risks in tooling design or manufacturing processes and aid in developing mitigation strategies.
  • Assist in root-cause-corrective-action analysis efforts for any tooling-related nonconformances, implementing corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives by analyzing historical inspection data to identify trends, recurring issues, and opportunities to optimize tooling designs.
  • Champion best practices for tooling inspection and contribute to the development and refinement of quality processes.
  • Planning & Organization
  • Coordinate scheduling for periodic tooling inspections and ensure alignment with production timelines.
  • Stamp, label, or otherwise mark tooling in accordance with regulatory and internal identification requirements.
  • Maintain an organized record of inspection data, calibration certificates, and maintenance records for all relevant equipment and tooling.
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