At Aurora Flight Sciences, we design, build, and fly advanced aircraft and enabling technologies from concept to reality. We are searching for a talented and self-motivated Quality Inspector - 3D to help us create the future of flight. Responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following:
-Primarily reviews composite molded components/assemblies, but may also review sheet metal details and machined metal components.
-Interprets design/process drawings, procedures, and specifications.
-Creates routines for and performs inspection operations for Model Based Definition inspection utilizing CATIA files and Verisurf software for laser tracker instruments.
-Analyze data from inspection operations to provide result reports and non-conformance reports as required.
-Participate in company internal audits and support customer audits as required to support the quality management system goals.
-Coordinate corrective action with operations, purchasing, production control, and liaison engineering.
-Maintain quality departmental documentation, in written and computer formats, supporting inspection, certification reviews, and non-conforming reports as required.
-Perform other duties as assigned.
-Education/experience typically acquired through advanced education (e.g. Associate) or an equivalent combination of education and experience (e.g. 2 years' related work
experience).
-Experience using CMM/PCMM equipment – strong preference in Verisurf and CATIA software including basic CAD skills related to import/export of file formats supporting theses devices; other formats may be considered based on industry experience and product type: [surface plate / 2D height gage layout, calipers, micrometers, functional gages, etc.] visual inspection techniques, basic shop math geometry, and GD&T.
-Able to read and interpret engineering drawings, military, and industrial specifications/standards.
-Proficiency in verbal and written technical communication, and able to work from written or verbal instructions.
-asic math and computer skills with proficiency in MS Office Software.
-Must be a US Person.
-Associate degree in a technical discipline
-Experience in aerospace production facility
-Experience in carbon composite aerospace manufacturing processes
-Experience in Laser Tracker Systems and optical scans desired, Leica preferred.
-Ability to work in a manufacturing environment and wear proper PPE.
-Pass annual visual acuity exams.
-Physical dexterity sufficient to use hand inspection tools and equipment.
-Able to lift 35lbs. safely without special accommodations and stoop, crawl, bend, crouch, climb, and kneel.
-Capable of lifting/maneuvering/assembling/using 3D measuring equipment.
-Work onsite in Columbus, MS.
-Availability to work any shift, including off-shifts, overtime, and weekends.