Flight Inspector (Jet) inspects aircraft, aircraft systems, equipment, and parts to ensure safe flying and conformance to specifications and government regulations and procedures. Oversees part installation and inspects adjustments or modifications to existing parts. Being a Flight Inspector (Jet) performs preflight and post flight inspections identifying any breach of standards for safe flight. Requires a high school diploma, a flight inspector license. Additionally, Flight Inspector (Jet) typically reports to the Chief Flight Inspector. The Flight Inspector (Jet) independently performs a wide range of complex duties under general guidance from supervisors. Has gained full proficiency in a broad range of activities related to the job. To be a Flight Inspector (Jet) typically requires 5-7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Our service team includes some of the most talented FAA-certified structural, electrical, avionics and A&P technicians, along with specialists in aircraft modification and maintenance programs. We are currently looking for a talented individual to join our Aircraft Inspection Team.
NDT Inspectors shall be responsible to the Chief Inspector for the actual performance of the set up, specific instrument calibration, specific tests, and specific evaluation according to written instruction and to record the results.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conduct all required inspections in accordance with the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, manufacturer’s approved data, any customer’s approved program data, and the policies and procedures contained in this Inspection Procedures Manual.
REQUIREMENTS:
Working Conditions:
Requires frequent walking, standing and/or climbing. Must be able to lift and/or pull objects weighing at least 50 lbs.
SHIFT DURATION:
8-hours shift schedule. Shift may rotate depending on business need and may require employee to cover nights, day, holidays and/or weekends.