Quality Assurance Inspector (NE_H) - Located in Blanding, UT

Located in Blanding, UT<br><br><strong>Job Description<br><br></strong><strong>Quality Assurance Inspector <br><br></strong><strong>IMMEDIATELY HIRING! Quality Assurance Inspector FULL-TIME Opportunity in Blanding, Utah<br><br></strong><ul><li>Starting Wage: $31.00 - $36.00/hour <br><br></li></ul>The <strong>Quality Assurance Inspector</strong> is responsible to the Quality Assurance Manager for the performance of assigned duties and projects required to ensure compliance with the GMR quality assurance program and Federal Aviation Regulations.<br><br><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Performs in‑process inspections, final inspections, and functional check observations of major aircraft repairs and alterations to ensure conformity with all applicable approved data, including STC and DER engineering documentation, avionics installation manuals and drawings, FAA AC 43.13‑1/-2, Structural Repair Manuals, and other FAA‑approved technical data.</li><li>Performs in-process inspections, final inspections, and observation of functional checks of aircraft during major inspection events utilizing the appropriate FAA approved Aircraft Inspection Programs (AAIP), manufacturer’s Maintenance Manuals, Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, and other acceptable methods, techniques, and practices.</li><li>Performs oversight of Operation Check Flights during Depot Work Order events ensuring aircraft airworthiness and compliance with applicable GMM policy and procedures.</li><li>Ensures all parts and materials consumed during the maintenance or alteration process are approved aviation parts or are industry standard parts and have installation eligibility for the aircraft/engine make/model being maintained and/or altered.</li><li>Coordinates with Quality Assurance department for major repair and/or alteration engineering data ensuring that all aspects of the repair and/or alteration have FAA approved data.</li><li>Participates in FAA Conformity Inspections for adding aircraft to 14CFR Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate.</li><li>Ensures current and applicable technical data is used for the performance of all maintenance and alterations.</li><li>Ensures the appropriate special tools and test equipment are used as specified in the applicable technical instructions and that the special tools and test equipment requiring calibration are calibrated to NIST standards.</li><li>Reviews work order forms and associated documents for accuracy and completeness in accordance with GMM policy and procedures prior to approving the aircraft for return to service. </li><li>Reviews the documentation of Major Repair and/or Alterations and executes the appropriate maintenance release and FAA Form 337.</li><li>Forwards all aircraft maintenance and alteration documentation to the Records department in accordance with GMM policy and procedures. </li><li>Performs quality audits of the facility assigned ensuring compliance with all GMM and company policy and procedures.</li><li>Performs reviews of the technical database program (RAMCO) to ensure all work performed on a deport work order has been recorded and updated accurately.</li><li>Performs incoming inspections of parts and materials at the regional maintenance facilities.</li><li>Performs other duties and tasks as assigned by the Quality Assurance Manager.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Minimum Required Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Valid Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license</li><li>Valid State issued Driver's license </li><li>High School diploma or GED equivalent</li><li>Certificate of Completion of OEM Field Maintenance Courses, for company-maintained aircraft and engines (able to be obtained at a later date)</li><li>Five (5) years of turbine Powered Airplane/Helicopter experience</li><li>Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, Web based Inventory / Maintenance Tracking Systems, Internet, E-mail.</li><li>Must be acceptable in accordance with the FAA drug and alcohol testing program.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Preferred Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Two (2) years with FAR Part 135 Operation Quality Assurance</li><li>Bachelor's degree in Aviation Management, Maintenance or Technology or a related field.</li><li>FAA Inspection Authorization Certificate<br><br></li></ul><strong>Why Choose Guardian Flight?</strong> As a leading provider of air medical services, management and experience in the air medical industry, Guardian Flight is one of Global Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world at www.AtaMomentsNotice.com.<br><br><strong>GMR’s Core Behaviors</strong>—keep care at the center, raise your hand, seek to understand, find a way together and be accountable—unite our teams and set us apart in emergency medical services.<br><br><strong>EEO Statement<br><br></strong>Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.<br><br><strong>More Information About This Job<br><br></strong>Check out our careers site <em>benefits page </em>to learn more about our benefit options.

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