GE Aviation
aerospace
Part145ReleaseInspector
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“Part 145 Release Inspector at GE Aviation. Skills: Final Inspection, Release Certificates, Aerospace Engineering. Carry out final inspection of R&O equipment. Ensure parts adhere to specification”
Industry & Context.
Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance required and must be maintained
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Ability and experience of working on mechanical and hydraulic components, Ability to utilise detailed manuals, drawings & other documentation, PC literate, Excellent literacy and numeracy skills, Minimum 2 years’ experience working within an aerospace engineering environment
Nice to Have
Inspection experience, R&O build experience
What You'll Do.
Carry out final inspection of R&O equipment
Ensure parts adhere to specification
Generate and sign approved release certificates
contract and regulatory requirements
Complete layout inspection on R&O products
Provide support & guidance to business support functions
Use and implement lean principles
Final Inspection of assembled props
blades and control units
Generate paperwork for final release
Maintain traceability and compliance
Support engineering/quality investigations
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Providing support & guidance to business support functions; Supporting engineering/quality investigations and project work
Communication Scope
Good verbal and communication skills
Full Job Description
# ******Job Description Summary****** As a release Inspector within the aerospace industry, you will be responsible for carrying out the final inspection of R&O equipment ensuring parts adhere to the specification laid out within the CMM, generating and signing the approved release certificates ensuring all customer, contract and regulatory requirements are observed. Completing layout inspection on R&O products and providing support & guidance to business support functions when necessary. The role will also encourage using and implementing lean principles to help streamline the process where possible. # **Job Description** **Essential Responsibilities:** * Final Inspection of assembled props, blades and control units to specification and Component Maintenance Manuals (CMM). * Generating all the relevant paperwork to complete final release of the product to the customer. * Ensuring traceability and compliance is maintained throughout the process. * Supporting engineering/quality investigations and project work as and when required. **Qualifications/Requirements:** * The candidate will need to have the ability and experience of working on mechanical and hydraulic components. * They will need to demonstrate that they are able to utilise detailed manuals, drawings & other documentation to aid this requirement. * Minimum of HNC Mechanical engineering or time served apprentice or similar level of the knowledge and experience. * Must be PC literate and have excellent literacy and numeracy skills. * Minimum 2 years’ experience working within an aerospace engineering environment. **Desired Characteristics:** * Team player who is inclusive in their approach * Inspection experience * R&O build experience * Good manual dexterity * High level of attention to detail * Good verbal and communication skills * Ability to show initiative * Ability to multitask and deal with a varied workload * Outstanding integrity * High quality and accurate work output * Efficient and effective * Le
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