Quality Control Manager NSA
Job Description
Job Description
Regulatory & Manual Compliance
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Ensure all aircraft and article maintenance performed under the Repair Station Certificate conforms to FAR Part 145 Section 145.201 and procedures defined in the Repair Station Manual.
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Provide guidance to employees regarding the application and interpretation of Federal Aviation Regulations and manual requirements based on job classifications.
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Evaluate recommendations for changes to Repair Station and QC manuals; coordinate revisions with the Chief Inspector.
Department Leadership & Staffing
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Oversee daily operations of the Quality Control Department, including staffing and competency evaluation of QC Inspectors.
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Ensure QC personnel maintain proficiency and capabilities required for airworthiness releases.
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Support and monitor maintenance training programs to ensure they meet organizational and customer needs.
Inspection & Airworthiness Oversight
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Ensure no unserviceable, defective, or un-airworthy parts are installed on aircraft or components released by the Repair Station.
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Coordinate with Project Managers and customers to support inspection assignments, Required Inspection Items (RII), and Return-to-Service (RTS) requirements.
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Review vendor- and manufacturer-issued technical documentation affecting quality or airworthiness.
Customer & Vendor Interface
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Serve as liaison with:
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FAR Part 121 air carriers (as applicable)
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Customer and vendor Records Departments
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Regulatory partners, suppliers, and quality representatives
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Leadership Duties & Delegation
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Assume responsibilities of Chief Inspector/Accountable Manager during their absence.
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May delegate departmental tasks to qualified personnel; however, maintains full accountability for QC operations and compliance.
Safety & Operational Standards
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Ensure appropriate equipment, materials, and personnel resources are maintained to support compliance and production needs.
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Promote and maintain a safe working environment for all QC staff.