Job Description
We are committed to providing a stable, growth-oriented and inspiring work environment that offers opportunities for professional, personal and financial growth. If you are interested in joining a growing team, where YOU are our most valuable asset, then Worldwide Aircraft Services is the place for you.
WORLDWIDE AIRCRAFT SERVICES PROFESSIONAL EXPECTATION STATEMENT:
In the performance of your respective tasks and duties all employees are expected to confirm to the following:
- Perform quality work within deadlines with or without direct supervision.
- Interact professionally with other employees, customers and suppliers.
- Work effectively as a team contributor on all assignments.
- Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other employees and service agencies.
POSITION PURPOSE:
The Chief Inspector is responsible to the General Manager for the overall operation of the Quality Control Department and will have the final authority in the releasing to service of airframes, engines, propellers, appliances and the component parts thereof. In addition, the Chief Inspector is responsible in directing, planning and laying out the details of the inspection standards, methods and procedures used by the Repair Station in complying with all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, manufacturer's specifications and recommendations.
RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
- Assist, supervise and direct all personnel assigned to the Quality Control Department.
- Prepare inspection work packages for incoming projects.
- Open and close Repair Station work orders for each aircraft.
- Perform incoming/receiving inspection of parts received to assure proper documentation is obtained and parts are in airworthy condition.
- Inspect work completed by technicians. Assure that the responsible technicians properly execute complete entries on forms and work orders used by the repair station.
- Assure that all inspections are properly performed on all completed work and that the proper inspection records, reports, and forms used by the repair station are completed and executed prior to releasing the product for return to service.
- Determine that all technical data on articles overhauled or repaired by the repair station are kept current with latest revisions. This data includes manufacturer's overhaul manuals, service bulletins, part specifications, related FAA approved data, and other technical data used by the repair station.
- Assure that periodic checks are made on all inspection tools and the calibration of precision equipment used by the repair station and technicians who keep their own precision equipment. Further assure that current records of those inspections and tests are maintained.
- Determine that no defective, unserviceable, or unairworthy parts are installed in any component or article released by the repair station. See that unairworthy parts are segregated and quarantined in such a way as to prevent their reuse as serviceable parts.
- Submit reports of defects or unairworthy condition in accordance with 14CFR § 145.221.
- Assure the proper execution of maintenance release and/or FAA Form 337 when required.
- Complete FAA Forms, such as 8130-3, 8130-9 and 8130-6, etc. as needed for each project currently in process.
- Audit aircraft records to determine status of inspections and/or components.
- Create logbook entries for aircraft, engines and propellers following maintenance.
- Maintain and keep current a regulatory library including federal aviation regulations, type certificate data sheets and FAA published airworthiness directives.
- Assure that the proper inspection records, reports and forms used by the Repair Station are available to all inspection personnel.
- Assure that applicable manuals in the Technical Library are currently revised or properly marked as "Reference Only" in accordance with the WASI Repair Station Manual.
- Complete work orders and inspection forms in such a manner that once filed information pertaining to a specific item can be readily located for review.
- Facilitate on-site inspections conducted by FAA Representatives (PMI and PAI).
- Serve as the designated Employer Representative for the company Anti-Drug/Alcohol Abuse Program. Administer any instructions for testing and update audit binder as per quarterly mailings from company consortium.
- Maintain and update a file of subcontract vendors in accordance with FAR 145.217.
- Review and revise Worldwide Aircraft Services, Inc. Repair Station Manual as required.
- Assist the DAR/FAA in obtaining Export Certificates of Airworthiness.
- Assist the DAR/FAA in obtaining Special flight Permits as required.
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