FAQs
What does the Quality Control Inspector position entail?
The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for maintaining quality standards by approving incoming materials, in-process production, and finished products. This includes conducting visual and measurement tests to ensure compliance with specifications.
What kind of experience is required for this role?
The position requires 0-5 years of experience as an inspector in the aerospace or a similar industry. Specific layout experience is a plus.
What are some key skills needed for this position?
Key skills include analyzing manufacturing methods, GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) skills, strong verbal and interpersonal communication, analytical and shop math skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
Is experience with Inspection Xpert or Net-Inspect required?
While proven knowledge of Inspection Xpert or Net-Inspect is a plus, it is not specifically required for the position.
What types of inspections will the Quality Control Inspector perform?
The Quality Control Inspector will perform in-process and finished product inspections by confirming specifications, conducting complex dimensional layout inspections, and completing Inspection Method Sheets.
What is Jarvis Airfoil, Inc. known for?
Jarvis Airfoil, Inc. is known for being a state-of-the-art manufacturing company with over 100 years of history in the aviation, aerospace, and defense industries, committed to delivering high-quality components.
Will the inspector have to work with specifications like blueprints and operation sheets?
Yes, the Quality Control Inspector will work from purchase orders, special process certifications, operation sheets, blueprints, and other specifications to ensure compliance.
Does the company provide training for new hires in this position?
Training details would be best clarified during the interview process, but the company typically provides support for new hires to ensure they are familiar with standards and procedures.
Are there opportunities for career advancement in this position?
Opportunities for career advancement may be available based on performance, experience, and company needs, but this would be discussed further in the employment process.
Are there any specific tools or software that the inspector will need to be familiar with?
Familiarity with inspection tools and software such as Inspection Xpert and Net-Inspect would be beneficial, along with general measurement tools used in inspections.