Quality Inspector
Listed on 2026-02-22
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control / Manager, Quality Technician/ Inspector -
Manufacturing / Production
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Who YOU are and what YOU can become:
The Quality Inspector is an entry‑level position responsible for performing basic inspections of aerospace components, assemblies, and materials under supervision. This role focuses on learning aerospace quality standards, inspection techniques, and documentation requirements while supporting compliance with AS9100, FAA, and customer specifications.
Who WE are and where WE are going:
At MRA Systems we work on advanced technologies and systems that support thousands of customers and millions of people worldwide. From the first flight across the Pacific Ocean to developing highly complex structures for the most popular aircraft, we have always approached problem‑solving with a can‑do attitude, delighting customers with our high say‑do ratio. We are looking for people with innovative ideas and the drive to help us grow into the future.
A pioneer in the production and assembly of complex aerostructures—including aircraft and rocket components, engine nacelle systems, thrust reversers, and advanced composite products—MRA Systems applies the latest digital technologies and automation in composite design and manufacturing. We are also rapidly augmenting our maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capabilities, leveraging an expanded aircraft nacelle portfolio as well as our materials and processing expertise.
What YOU will do:- Perform independent visual, mechanical, dimensional, and functional inspections of parts, assemblies, and finished products, including in‑process, final, and receiving inspections on directed parts, assemblies, and subassemblies.
- Verify dimensions, tolerances, materials, finishes, and configurations per engineering drawings, blueprints, and specifications.
- Properly tag, label, and segregate nonconforming material.
- Ensure proper identification, traceability, and documentation of parts and materials.
- Interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and GD&T to determine inspection requirements.
- Use a wide range of precision measuring instruments (including calipers, micrometers, height gauges, bore gauges, CMMs as applicable).
- Complete and review inspection documentation, nonconformance reports, and inspection records.
- Identify, document, and communicate quality issues and trends to other quality and production teams (including Leads, P1s, Quality Engineers, management, etc.).
- Review, validate, verify, and perform First Article Inspections (FAI) in accordance with AS9102.
- Ensure compliance with AS9100, FAA, customer, and internal quality requirements.
- Maintain inspection records in accordance with regulatory and company retention requirements.
- Support internal, customer, and regulatory audits.
- Assist with root cause analysis, corrective actions, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Provide guidance/assistance to Inspector B personnel as needed.
- Accurately document and report inspection results, nonconformances, and corrective actions in quality systems.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area.
- Participate and successfully complete training related to aerospace quality standards and inspection methods.
MACHINED PARTS AND WELDMENTS:
Inspects highly complex parts, checking numerous dimensions, curves, and angles. Establishes reference points, uses precision instruments, and performs limited mathematical computations to verify interrelated dimensions.
Inspects parts of average complexity, establishing procedures and facilitating inspection by standardizing check points.
Checks component and overall dimensions, hole patterns, trim lines, fits, and parallelisms to verify workmanship and conformance to drawings and specifications.
TOOL & CALIBRATION:
Inspects tool, die, jig, or fixture utilizing precision measurements, performing limited mathematical computations, and verifies working…
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