Boeing

Aerospace

FlightReadinessTechnicianInspector

$66–78k North Charleston, South Carolina, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Flight Readiness Technician Inspector at Boeing. Skills: Flight Readiness Technician Inspector, quality inspection, system operational functional validation testing, troubleshooting, maintenance, modification. Performs verification and inspection of flight component installation and operational functional testing of aircraft systems.. Inspects and verifies troubleshooting of pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical and avionics systems to isolate mechanical and/or faults and documents faulty components.”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

troubleshooting; isolating mechanical and/or faults

Eligibility Requirements

Must be able to work any shift including days, nights and weekends, Must meet U. S. export control compliance requirements, A “U. S. Person” as defined by 22 C. F. R. §120. 62 is required, Safety-sensitive position, Subject to Department of Transportation (DOT) random drug and alcohol testing, This position is expected to be 100% onsite, Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years of Aerospace, Fabrication, or Manufacturing experience, 1+ years of experience in quality inspection and/or auditing, 1+ years of flight line operations experience, 1+ years of experience using Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Must be able to work any shift including days, nights and weekends, Must maintain all necessary certifications to perform the job

Nice to Have

3+ years of equivalent education and/or experience strongly preferred, FAA Airframe & Power Plant license or signed FAA Form 8610-2, 787 Program Experience, Foreign Object Debris (FOD) risk experience, Team Leadership (Formal/Informal) experience, Proficient in REDARS, PSDS, and BAC specifications, Proficient in all forms of NCR (Non-Conformance Record) and EPD (Emergent Process Document) generation (NC/NCR/RGEN/PU/SAT/SRR/PU or RGEN Revision etc.)

What You'll Do.

Performs verification and inspection of flight component installation and operational functional testing of aircraft systems.

Inspects and verifies troubleshooting of pneumatic

electrical and avionics systems to isolate mechanical and/or faults and documents faulty components.

Conducts inspection of pre-flight and post-flight checks and performs inspections of maintenance and modification prior to delivery.

Supports documentation of identified problems during operation and testing of deliverable products.

Verifies the accuracy of work performed and may conduct.

Assists in performing system & sub-system pre-delivery inspections and aircraft maintenance inspections in preparation for delivery.

Participates in determining details of assignments to accomplish a wide range of objectives.

schedules and arranges own activities with the assistance of lead.

and creates non-conformance records with minimal assistance.

Must maintain all necessary certifications to perform the job.

Exhibits Boeing Behaviors.

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Assists in performing system & sub-system pre-delivery inspections and aircraft maintenance inspections in preparation for delivery.; Participates in determining details of assignments to accomplish a wide range of objectives.; Plans, schedules and arranges own activities with the assistance of lead.

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