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First Article Inspector

Ansty, Warwickshire
1 week ago
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Role: First Article Inspector

Location: Ansty Park, Coventry

Duration: 6 months (possible temp to perm)

Rate: £25.54/hour

The First Article Inspector is responsible for evaluating and approving the first production run of components and assemblies to ensure compliance with engineering specifications, quality standards, and regulatory requirements in the aerospace industry.

Main Duties:

Conduct thorough reviews of First Article Inspection (FAI) reports in accordance with AS9102 and the QMS for both internal manufacture and supplied components/assemblies.

Key Responsibilities:

First Article Inspection (FAI):
Conduct thorough inspections of first articles to verify conformance to engineering drawings, specifications, and process requirement
Document findings and prepare detailed inspection reports for review.
Documentation Review:
Review and analyse technical documentation, including engineering drawings, specifications, and manufacturing instructions, to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Ensure all necessary certifications and quality documentation are in place prior to inspection.
Measurement and Testing:
Utilise precision measuring tools and equipment (e.g., calipers, micrometers, CMM) to assess dimensions and tolerances of components.
Perform functional testing as required to validate performance criteria.
Non-Conformance Management:
Identify and document any non-conformances or discrepancies during inspections.
Collaborate with Engineering, Procurement and Production teams to resolve issues and implement corrective actions.
Quality Assurance:
Ensure compliance with aerospace industry standards (e.g., AS9100, AS9102 EASA/CAA regulations) and internal quality management systems. Essential:

Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in quality inspection within the aerospace industry, specifically with first article inspections. At least 2 years should be from the aeronautical industry
Proficient in the use of precision measuring instruments and inspection techniques.
Strong understanding of aerospace standards (e.g., AS9100, AS9102)
Working knowledge and experience of Part 21 & Part 145 Regulations (UKCAA, EASA, FAA, CAAC). Ability to read and interpret regulations, airworthiness directives and technical specifications.
knowledge of a relevant sample of the type(s) of aircraft or components gained through a training course or on the job experience working with the products
knowledge of the relevant maintenance methods
Experience in the effective use of problem resolution processes such as A3 or 8D and Root Cause Analysis tools e.g. 5 why analysis, Cause & Effect, Design of experiments, etc.
Proven Experience and demonstrable success in Continuous Improvement best practices, such as Lean, Six Sigma.
Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

To apply, please send your CVs in the first instance

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