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Experience Experience
Chicago, IL
Inspector Level
Chicago, IL
Weimann-Marquardt
Chicago, IL
Inspector Level
  • Takes corrective action—Reports or corrects hazards immediately; makes recommendations to improve safety and prevention
  • Frequently considers what the best way to do things is and looks for ways to streamline and/or improve work processes
  • Sets standards for excellence—Establishes criteria and/or work procedures to achieve a high level of quality, productivity, or service
  • Perform other duties as assigned by management
  • Perform other duties as assigned by management, including but not limited to locating and moving vehicles, starting and/or jumping vehicles
  • Maintain a working knowledge on improvements and changes concerning body mechanical, frame labor, inspection techniques, etc
  • Follows procedures - Accurately and carefully follows established procedures for completing work tasks
Philadelphia, PA
Level, Inspector
Philadelphia, PA
Kuphal LLC
Philadelphia, PA
Level, Inspector
  • Ensure that equipment used for inspection is in good working condition and calibrated
  • All other related duties as directed by upper management
  • Communicate job status with Facility Inspection Manager and all parties involved
  • Perform all categories of DS1 Inspections
  • Ensure that all specs and procedures are adhered to
  • Knowledge of various drilling and production equipment to be inspected
  • Certified as an ASNT Level II in NDT methods
present
Los Angeles, CA
Inspector Level Master
Los Angeles, CA
Kutch, Leannon and Bosco
present
Los Angeles, CA
Inspector Level Master
present
  • Learn to use new technology to improve work processes
  • Perform and document walk around inspections in support of online vehicle exchange (OVE) process
  • Learn to follow a work unit's procedures
  • Review completed vehicle condition reports with inspectors – confirm and provide advice regarding report results
  • Learn to use different organizational forms or reporting logs
  • Attend training programs and apply new learning on the job
  • Reading paint meter, tire gauge, and ruler
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering
Illinois State University
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering
Skills Skills
  • Working knowledge of Quality Control, Quality Assurance and related programs and regulations
  • Exceptional ability to comprehend all aspects of TAMMS, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, and generally accepted maintenance practices
  • Working knowledge of Quality Control, Quality Assurance and related programs and Department of State regulations
  • Full knowledge of T.O. 33B-1-1 Non Destructive Inspection Methods and Basic Theory
  • Ability to analyze inspection findings, and determine best case analysis
  • Able to interpret technical data, and determine best case path forward to correct deficiencies
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT) through Department of State Background Investigation is a condition of continued employment
  • Exceptional knowledge of and application of AWIS data management systems
  • Possess a current U.S. passport or the ability to obtain one before the assignment
  • Able to certify I/A/W NAS-410 as a level II technician Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasound, Eddy Current and Radiography
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Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Identify damage, missing parts and mechanical problems by inspecting all customer vehicles at time of receipt (i.e. interior, exterior, odometer reading, trunk area, engine compartment, noting any damage or repair to frame, paint or other engine noise, AC/heater operation, radio, navigation system, tire condition, etc.)
  • Write electronic condition reports (ECR)
  • Provides accurate and complete documentation of overall vehicle condition to support the processing and sale of client / customer consigned vehicles in lane and on line including but not limited to
  • VIN recognition
  • Proper notation of all options and equipment
  • Proper odometer reading and operable function
  • Parts pricing using Mitchell Collision Estimate Guides
  • Recommended labor actions / severity / pricing
  • Identification of value added options
  • Identification of basic mechanical conditions
  • Identification of common wear and tear
  • Fluid level checks / evaluation
  • Completing inspection process and data entry in appropriate time frames
  • Digital photo collection to specific criteria guidelines
  • Test drives when applicable
  • Determine grade using Manheim Grade Scale when applicable
  • Estimate repair costs according to appropriate guidelines
  • Prepare selected vehicles for Internet viewing by taking digital pictures during the inspection process and writing Internet Condition Reports
  • Ensure repair orders are completed correctly by maintaining knowledge of current rates, labor and parts charges, and manufacturer updates and changes concerning vehicle requirements
  • Follows the work instructions provided by client and/or Manheim Inspections using the Manheim Electronic Condition Report Program, Inspection Solution T1 and Mirage Program, or client-instructed paper Condition Reports
  • Perform other duties as assigned by management, including but not limited to locating and moving vehicles, starting and/or jumping vehicles
  • May be required to work overtime as business needs dictate
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NDE Level, Inspector Resume Examples & Samples

  • *Locals only - no Per Diem or travel pay is being offered for this position***
  • Ultrasonic Testing (UTt): Application of compression waves in routine thickness measurement. (Digital readout and/or A-scan presentation)
  • Magnetic Particle Testing (MT): Application of standard magnetic particle examinations on ferromagnetic materials utilizing yokes, prods, or coils and dry particles or wet fluorescent techniques
  • Visual Testing (VT): Applicable for dimensional inspection of machined parts, and general fabrication, repair, or alteration of petrochemical equipment, structures, and piping components. This may include the review and verification of material against their certified material test reports (MTR), visual inspection of parts, follow-up and preparation of material prior to welding, and inspection of material preparation for painting
  • Set up and calibrate equipment and to interpret and evaluate results with respect to applicable codes, standards, and specifications
  • The NDT Level II Technician should be thoroughly familiar with the scope and limitations of the Methods for which qualified and shall exercise assigned responsibility for on the job training and guidance of assigned trainees and NDT Level I personnel
  • The NDT Level II shall be able to organize and report the results of any assigned NDT
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Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspects purchased and internal manufactured parts for conformance to purchase order, print and specification requirements
  • May assist in supporting customer onsite audits
  • May assist with lean requirements and participate where required
  • Recognizes quality and/or efficiency issues and recommends corrective action
  • Requires ability to read and write English, read Engineering drawings and test procedures, read circuit diagrams, prepare accurate paperwork with legible writing and perform basic computer data entry
  • Requires good visual acuity and color vision
  • Knowledge of shop mathematics, blue print reading, and geometric tolerances
  • Requires minimum of two years of mechanical inspection experience or three years related experience
  • Two year technical degree or Certified Mechanical Inspector (CMI) preferred
  • Exposure to basic Lean principals a plus
  • Must be US Person
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Radiography Level, Inspector Resume Examples & Samples

  • Complete inspection and daily reports as required for the tasks executed
  • Maintain NDE experience time log to support certification requirements
  • Learn and abide by all System One policies and procedures
  • Completes all required training, including tests, within System One guidelines
  • Preferred Individuals will possess documented classroom training hours in: RT, UT, MT, PT, and VT from an accredited NDE school, relevant industrial experience or a college degree in a technical discipline
  • Level II UT or RT , with a minimum of two of the following, MT, PT, VT-Weld , VT-Mechanical UTT, HT, VB, RV, PMI , Minimum
  • Must pass drug and background check
  • Exceptional safety and quality awareness
  • Adaptable to changing schedules
  • This profession requires excellent verbal, written communication, computer and math skills
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NDE / QC Level, Inspector Resume Examples & Samples

  • 3 years’ experience in Quality Control Inspections
  • Ability to read blue prints and weld symbols
  • Documented training and working knowledge of geometrical dimensioning and tolerance (GD&T)
  • Required documented training and experience hours in NDE disciplines (MT, PT, VT)
  • Required documented training and experience hours in Mechanical Inspection
  • Ability to work any shift configuration
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Level, Ultrasonic Inspector Resume Examples & Samples

  • Have the ability to become familiar with industrial drawings (blueprints) industrial safety procedures, inspection procedures, and the inspection reporting system
  • Assist inspection technicians by providing as needed support
  • Industrial work experience
  • Legal authorization to work in the United States, drug screening, DMV check, background checks required
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Non Destructive Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Train and certify limited level I and level II inspectors
  • Write nondestructive inspection procedures as needed
  • Perform Non Destructive Inspections on assigned aircraft and related components as indicated by manufacturer and Department of State requirements
  • Ensure maintenance safety procedures are complied with at all times
  • Review incoming technical publications and directives for applicability
  • Assist maintenance as necessary in technical matters involving Non-Destructive Inspection
  • Ensure all required reports and documentation are completed thoroughly and accurately
  • Perform trend analyses of Non Destructive Inspections to determine trends in airframe structures
  • Monitor calibration of equipment and special tools required
  • Continually aware of potential Foreign Object Damage (FOD) hazards
  • Continuously review pertinent technical publications such as T.O. 33B-1-1 and aircraft specific directives in order to remain current on changes to subject material
  • Recommend and advise responsible parties on technical publications which would be of prime and essential assistance in performing the Non-Destructive Inspection
  • Assist in the review of pertinent technical manuals and preparation of data contained in subject material
  • Is responsible for timely and accurate completion of all required forms, records, and reports relative to the quality control function
  • Perform inspections in accordance with technical publications and the Quality Control Plan
  • Ensure safety procedures are complied with at all times
  • Coordinate activities with Quality Control Manager
  • Other qualified duties as required
  • Must have current/valid FAA Airframe and Power Plant License
  • Must have full knowledge of T.O. 33B-1-1 Non Destructive Inspection Methods and Basic Theory
  • Must be able to certify I/A/W NAS-410 as a level II technician Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasound, Eddy Current and Radiography
  • Knowledge of The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS), Aviation unit level and Intermediate level maintenance processes and procedures
  • Extensive knowledge of component time before overhaul, records keeping, historical records, and associated equipment, and applicable technical orders required
  • Working knowledge of all Department of Defense, and Federal Aviation Administration maintenance management programs, historical records, and system of component tracking and air worthiness directive tracking
  • Exceptional ability to comprehend all aspects of TAMMS, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, and generally accepted maintenance practices is required
  • Working knowledge of Quality Control, Quality Assurance and related programs and Department of State regulations
  • Exceptional knowledge of and application of AWIS data management systems
  • Effective interpersonal skills for complex system inspection relating to safety of flight and on the job maintenance activities
  • Ability to analyze inspection findings, and determine best case analysis
  • Must be fully knowledgeable of all requirements within the complex aviation maintenance repair, overhaul and functional use as they apply
  • Must be able to interpret technical data, and determine best case path forward to correct deficiencies
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT) through Department of State Background Investigation is a condition of continued employment
  • Must possess or have the ability to obtain a U.S. Passport before assignment, this includes renewal and additional pages if applicable
  • Ten (10) or more years’ Non Destructive Inspection experience under NAS-410, ASNT SNT-TC-1A or ATA-105 in Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasound, Eddy Current and Radiography
  • Five (5) or more years’ experience as a certified level III under NAS-410, ASNT SNT-TC-1A or ATA-105 in Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasound, Eddy Current and Radiography
  • Two (2) or more years’ experience as a Non Destructive inspection Trainer
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Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Verify vehicle information based on work order information – identify damage, missing parts, and mechanical problems by inspecting all customer vehicles at time of receipt (i.e., interior, exterior, odometer reading, trunk area, engine compartment), noting any damage or repair to frame/paint, engine noise, AC/heater operation, radio, tire condition, etc
  • Prepare and complete all necessary documentation
  • Set up system for day-end; perform day-end procedures
  • Maintain knowledge to ensure all policies and procedures are followed
  • Maintain knowledge of system capabilities, knowledge of needed/job-relevant software packages, and web-based applications
  • Maintain a working knowledge on improvements and changes concerning body mechanical, frame labor, inspection techniques, etc
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Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1 - 3 years of experience in the automobile field (i.e., inspections, body/mechanic shop, etc.) strongly preferred
  • Valid driver’s license and safe driving record required
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills required
  • Strong technical aptitude
  • Body, paint and mechanical repair knowledge
  • Familiarity with unibody and full-frame vehicles
  • Good organizational skills needed
  • Ability to multitask, follow directions and take instruction required
  • Ability to stand, walk, or sit for prolonged periods of time
  • Ability to bend, stoop, squat or kneel
  • Ability to lift and hold at least 10 lbs at waist level for an extended period of time
  • Ability to lift up to 30 lbs
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Inspector Level Advanced Resume Examples & Samples

  • Verify vehicle identification
  • Inspect vehicle equipment and options and document results
  • Assess and database enter any exterior vehicle damage
  • Inspect and enter condition of vehicle interior, tires, frame and mechanical components
  • Perform post sale inspections (PSI) and enter results in appropriate database
  • ASE certification or background in automotive repair cost estimating preferred; ICAR Certifications a plus
  • Medium strength
  • Vision abilities required include close, distance and color vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus
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Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1 year of experience in the automobile field (i.e., inspections, body/mechanic shop, etc.) strongly preferred
  • Successful ICP Level I written/field exam
  • Understanding of Baseline Inspections (Electronic Condition Report) & vehicle grading
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Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform and document walk around inspections in support of online vehicle exchange (OVE) process
  • Core Competencies
  • Ensures high-quality output - Vigilantly watches over job processes, tasks, and work products to ensure freedom from errors, omissions, or defects
  • Understands technical terminology and developments—Comprehends and can explain technical terminology and recent advances in the field
  • Performs complex tasks in area of expertise—Leverages one’s technical expertise to take advantage of new opportunities, solve difficult work problems, and accomplish challenging goals
  • Ensures high quality—Dedicates required time and energy to assignments or tasks to ensure that no aspect of the work is neglected; works to overcome obstacles to completing tasks or assignments
  • Encourages others to take responsibility—Provides encouragement and support to others in accepting responsibility; does not accept others’ denial of responsibility without questioning
  • Previous body shop experience, mechanical experience, estimating experience a plus, but not required
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Level, Inspector General Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs a variety of complex administrative and analytical tasks in support of one or more contract programs
  • Develops plans, including budgets and schedules, and monitors tasks to meet contractual/project requirements for assigned program(s)
  • Establishes and defines program plan requirements and directs or performs in-depth studies to determine optimum program plans
  • Monitors and reports performance against plans to ensure that contractual, cost, and schedule objectives are met
  • Interacts regularly with customers and other industry representatives to ensure conformance to customer requirements
  • Performs business development activities
  • Provides guidance and work leadership to less-experienced employees, and may have supervisory responsibility
  • May serve as a team or task leader
  • 8-10 years of related finance or business analysis experience
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Ultrasonic Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • An AA/AS in an engineering discipline is preferred but not necessary
  • A high school degree or equivalent with a minimum of 2 years’ experience as a Level II. PAUT and/or ToFD experience a plus
  • This position requires analytical abilities, great communication skills (for both co-workers and clients), solid working knowledge of the various NDE disciplines, strong computer skill background, and solid professional writing capabilities. Capable of working independently when necessary. Maintains quality and safety awareness throughout working environment
  • Has working comprehensive knowledge of ASME, ANSI, ASNT, AWS, NACE, API, ASIC, and SSPC national codes
  • Should be proficient in UT in at least one of the following: AWS D1.1 / ASME Section VIII / API 1104 for manual inspection or approved standard
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Inspector Level Master Resume Examples & Samples

  • Enter basic vehicle identification information to database
  • Assess and enter any exterior vehicle damage
  • Complete and verify data entry in support of documentation of vehicle condition
  • Collaborate with auto technicians to perform post sale inspections (PSI) and enter results in appropriate database
  • Review completed vehicle condition reports with inspectors – confirm and provide advice regarding report results
  • Locating proper options on ECR and in vehicle
  • Locating emissions stickers on vehicle
  • Reading paint meter, tire gauge, and ruler
  • NAAA frame policy chart
  • Choosing proper drop-down menus in ECR and IDIS (for audits)
  • Provides training for Inspectors on all duties and responsibilities of the Inspector role through hands-on and classroom training as appropriate; trains other Vehicle Entry staff on use of related programs as needed
  • Learn to use new technology to improve work processes
  • Learn to use new equipment on-the-job
  • Learn to follow a work unit's procedures
  • Attend training programs and apply new learning on the job
  • Learn to use different organizational forms or reporting logs
  • Learn and explain unique, job-related vocabulary
  • Determine an appropriate method to repair
  • Knowing when to defer or reach out for the second opinion
  • Determine the true cause of an issue/problem before applying a solution
  • Gather information from several sources to understand problems, trends, or opportunities
  • When to call something "frame" damage vs regular damage
  • Decide whether to repair or replace a panel
  • Proper damage item to be selected from the drop-down menus for the damage
  • Deciding the extent of dents/dings/etc. and what is appropriate action required to repair
  • Deciding if time required for repair/replacement is appropriate
  • Figure out how options on higher end cars fit into ECR
  • Determine damages/repairs based on general rules of what things should look like
  • Instructs new trainees on proper procedure
  • Measures performance and training needs
  • Notices when peers are struggling or need help
  • General knowledge of body and mechanical work preferred
  • Helps peers with questions and problems
  • Trains and educates representatives and customers; explain why/how things were written or assessed
  • Troubleshoots issues with Tough Book (hardware and software issues)
  • Uses computer to complete ECR
  • Uses and troubleshooting other electronic devices (ex. Paint meter)
  • Logs time in KRONOS
  • Choose appropriate tool for job (ex. flashlight, paint meter, tire gauge, ruler, knee pads)
  • Know how to use equipment effectively and correctly
  • Frequently required to Crouch down to look at side or underneath car, Strength to open up hood or trunk, Crouching, bending while performing audits, Ability to reach inside or underneath vehicle
  • Trunk Strength, Lifting, Kneeling, Squatting, Standing all day, Bending over, Getting under vehicle
  • Near vision abilities required include: Find dings and scratches, Find paint work, Hail damage, Frame/Unibody, Other exterior damage, Interior damage
  • Ability to find previous repair (ex. differences in color, shade, quality of paint job)
  • Identify exterior or interior colors
  • Ability to deal with different lighting (i.e. exterior and interior lighting; natural and artificial light)
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Level, Inspector Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspect usability of oilfield tubular & associated tools to all levels of DS1 specifications
  • Perform all categories of DS1 Inspections
  • Take measurement specifications in fractions and decimals
  • Read & understand all procedures & specifications related to inspections
  • Plan, coordinate, and direct daily job duties with Inspector Helpers
  • Train, direct, and oversee Inspector Helpers on job related duties
  • Maintain accurate reporting on equipment being inspected
  • Ensure that all specs and procedures are adhered to
  • Ensure that equipment used for inspection is in good working condition and calibrated
  • Follow and adhere to all Quality System and HS&E requirements
  • Communicate job status with Facility Inspection Manager and all parties involved
  • All other related duties as directed by upper management
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Nace Level, Inspector Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintain safe, secure and healthy environment by adhering to Company/Customer safety standards and practices and to legal regulations, alerting others regarding potential hazards or concerns
  • Usage of film thickness gages and surface microntemeters
  • Follow and adhere to all TEAM and Client Safety rules and regulations when performing inspections
  • Must be able to interpret and apply all applicable procedures associated with inspection methods per client requests
  • Must be able to complete computerized reports research code requirements and file paperwork
  • Filling out job scope descriptions, pre-job planning paperwork and equipment load
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Phased Array / UT Level, Inspector Resume Examples & Samples

  • Safety First;all safety procedures will be completely understood and followed
  • Must have the ability to effectively communicate complex technical information, orally and in writing, in a timely manner
  • Personnel must be able to present themselves in a professional manner to the project manager and customers at all levels
  • Have a basic understanding of all the industries System One services and the types of inspection and testing supplied by System One
  • All safety training in accordance with System One safety Manuel
  • Level II UT and Phased Array , with a minimum of two of the following, MT, PT, VT-Weld , VT- Mechanical UTT, HT, VB, RV, PMI , Minimum
  • Must have completed the System One Job Band # 2 evaluations, with a passing score of 80% or higher
  • Positive outlook
  • Team work oriented
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Bearing Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Competently disassembling, cleaning, and visually inspect bearings using the appropriate technical data
  • Proficiently performing required rework on turbine and compressor bearings
  • Accepting, reject, or reroute bearings for rework on defective units at a basic level
  • Using intermediate troubleshooting logic to identify defects in bearings
  • Operating pneumatic hand tools, precision tools and other shop equipment to perform accurate dimensions within measurement standards
  • Initiating condition reports and cost estimates in a manner that clearly and accurately states the condition of the part and work to be performed
  • Performing basic to intermediate SAP transactions
  • Complying with work scopes instructions to preserve and package bearings
  • Locating, reading, and interpreting both digital and hard copied technical documents
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Inspector Level Advanced Resume Examples & Samples

  • Follows procedures - Accurately and carefully follows established procedures for completing work tasks
  • Takes action - Initiates action to correct quality problems or notifies others of quality issues as appropriate
  • Knows how to apply a technical skill or procedure—Appropriately uses one’s technical knowledge and skills to complete tasks effectively and efficiently
  • Knows when to apply a technical skill or procedure—Chooses the correct situation and timing to apply technical knowledge and skills
  • Interprets information—Integrates information from a variety of sources to detect trends, associations, and cause-effect relationships
  • Generates alternatives—Creates relevant options for addressing problems and opportunities that will achieve desired outcomes
  • Considers others’ perspectives—Involves others throughout the decision-making process to obtain better information, generate alternatives, and ensure buy-in to the resulting decisions; builds consensus when appropriate
  • Sets standards for excellence—Establishes criteria and/or work procedures to achieve a high level of quality, productivity, or service
  • Takes responsibility—Accepts responsibility for outcomes (positive or negative) of one’s work; admits mistakes and refocuses efforts when appropriate
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New England Inspector Entry Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Valid Driver’s License and safe driving record required
  • Basic computer software skills required
  • Regularly required to stand, walk, reach, talk and hear
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Non Destructive Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform Non-Destructive Inspections on assigned aircraft and related components as indicated by manufacturer and Department of State requirements
  • Review records to determine discrepancy trends and specific problem areas
  • Continually constantly aware of potential Foreign Object Damage (FOD) hazards
  • Continuously reviews pertinent technical publications and related directives in order to remain current on changes to subject material
  • Responsible for timely and accurate completion of all required forms, records, and reports relative to the quality control function
  • Perform other qualified duties as assigned
  • Full knowledge of T.O. 33B-1-1 Non Destructive Inspection Methods and Basic Theory
  • Able to certify I/A/W NAS-410 as a level II technician Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasound, Eddy Current and Radiography
  • Working knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration maintenance management programs, historical records, and system of component tracking and air worthiness directive tracking
  • Exceptional ability to comprehend all aspects of TAMMS, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, and generally accepted maintenance practices
  • Working knowledge of Quality Control, Quality Assurance and related programs and regulations
  • Fully knowledgeable of all requirements within the complex aviation maintenance repair, overhaul and functional use as they apply
  • Able to interpret technical data, and determine best case path forward to correct deficiencies
  • Possess a current U.S. passport or the ability to obtain one before the assignment
  • Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT) through the Department of State Background Investigations is a condition of employment. A current MRPT is preferred
  • Five (5) or more years Non Destructive Inspection experience under NAS-410, ASNT SNT-TC-1A or ATA-105 in Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasound, Eddy Current and Radiography
  • Current/valid FAA Airframe and Power Plant Certificate preferred
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Chicago Inspector Entry Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conduct assessment of vehicle condition upon receipt noting any damage or repair required for frame, paint, engine, AC/heater operation, radio, navigation system, tires, etc
  • Maintain current knowledge of applicable labor rates, parts charges and manufacturer's updates; adhere to work instructions/procedures regarding inspections/documentation
  • Previous body shop experience, mechanical experience, estimating experience preferred
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Kansas City Inspector Entry Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • May be required to locate, start and move vehicles as directed
  • High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • Vision abilities required include close, distance and color vision, depth perception
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Inspector Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Identifies problems and opportunities—Recognizes problems and opportunities and determines whether action is needed
  • Gathers information—Recognizes the need for and collects information to better understand problems and opportunities
  • Evaluates alternatives and risks—Assesses options against clear decision criteria while considering implications and consequences
  • Chooses an effective option—Selects the most viable option from a set of alternatives
  • Commits to action—Implements decisions or initiates action with appropriate urgency