Quality Control Senior Supervisor
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control / Manager, Quality Engineering, Quality Technician/ Inspector, QA Specialist / Manager
The Quality Control Senior Supervisor will oversee and coordinate quality control activities across H145 maintenance operations, ensuring that all inspection and maintenance tasks are completed in compliance with approved maintenance data, technical manuals, work orders, quality procedures, and applicable aviation regulations.
The role includes supervising incoming, in‑process, and final inspections on H145 helicopters—aircraft systems, components, tools, equipment, and maintenance documentation—to ensure tasks are correctly performed, properly recorded, and supported by necessary certifications, inspection stamps, technical references, and traceability records.
The supervisor will coordinate closely with maintenance supervisors, B1/B2 technicians, instructors, CAMO airworthiness personnel, logistics, tooling, safety, and customer representatives to review work packs, aircraft technical logs, defect reports, component history, calibration records, inspection sheets, and maintenance release documentation for accuracy and completeness.
Key Responsibilities- Supervise quality control activities related to H145 helicopter maintenance, inspections, repairs, modifications, component replacement, and technical documentation.
- Ensure compliance with approved aircraft maintenance manuals, service bulletins, airworthiness directives, engineering orders, customer procedures, and regulatory requirements.
- Perform and supervise incoming, in‑process, special, and final inspections on aircraft systems, components, tools, and maintenance work areas.
- Review and validate aircraft technical logs, work packs, maintenance records, inspection checklists, defect cards, component records, and release‑related documentation.
- Monitor the quality of maintenance performed on H145 airframe, engines, avionics, electrical, hydraulic, rotor, transmission, Fenestron, mission equipment, and associated systems.
- Ensure proper control of calibrated tools, test equipment, ground support equipment, consumables, parts traceability, and shelf‑life items.
- Raise, investigate, and follow up non‑conformance reports, corrective action requests, quality observations, and defect trends.
- Support root‑cause analysis and ensure implementation of corrective and preventive actions.
- Participate in internal audits, customer audits, regulatory inspections, and quality surveillance activities.
- Promote FOD prevention, human factors awareness, safety culture, maintenance discipline, and good housekeeping practices.
- Coordinate with maintenance, CAMO, logistics, training, and customer representatives to resolve quality and compliance matters.
- Provide guidance and supervision to QC inspectors and maintenance personnel on quality standards, documentation requirements, and inspection expectations.
- Prepare quality reports, inspection summaries, audit findings, trend analysis, and compliance records as required.
- Minimum diploma in Aircraft Maintenance or recognized aviation maintenance training program of at least two years.
- Minimum 5years of proven aviation maintenance experience in military or civilian operations.
- Minimum 3years of proven experience as a Quality Control Supervisor, Senior QC Inspector, or equivalent aviation quality role.
- Previous rotary‑wing maintenance quality control experience is required; experience on H145, EC145, BK117 family aircraft, or comparable twin‑engine rotary‑wing platforms is strongly preferred.
- EASA Part‑66, FAA A&P, GACA, CAA, or equivalent aircraft maintenance license (preferred).
- Recognized Quality Control course certificate (required).
- Internal auditor, root‑cause analysis, SMS, human factors, FOD prevention, ISO
9001, or AS9110 training (preferred). - Strong knowledge of aircraft maintenance documentation, technical logs, work packs, inspection records, defect control, component traceability, tooling calibration, and airworthiness‑related documentation.
- Strong understanding of aviation safety, maintenance quality standards, inspection discipline, and regulatory compliance.
- Ability to supervise QC inspectors and coordinate effectively with maintenance, logistics, CAMO, training, and customer teams.
- Good working knowledge of MS Office and standard office automation tools.
- Strong written and verbal English communication skills; minimum IELTS
6.0 or equivalent for non‑native speakers, or English level to be assessed during interview. - All qualifications, licenses, certificates, experience, and CV claims must be supported by official documentation.
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