Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
30 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
31 Aug, 25
Experience
3 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Communication Skills, Records Management, Measurement Tools, Engineers, Traceability, Calibration, Engineering Drawings, Functional Testing
Industry
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
POSITION SUMMARY
The Avionics Inspector is responsible for performing detailed inspections, testing, and verification of avionics components, assemblies, and systems in compliance with FAA Part 145 Repair Station, EASA, AS9100 and any customerrequirements. This role ensures that all work performed meets regulatory, customer, and company standards for safety, reliability, and quality.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
· High school diploma or equivalent required; technical degree or FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) license preferred.
· Minimum 3+ years of avionics inspection experience in a Part 145 Repair Station or aerospace manufacturing environment.
· Strong working knowledge of FAA Repair Station regulations, EASA Part 145, and AS9100 quality standards.
· Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, schematics, service bulletins, and maintenance manuals.
· Experience with precision measurement tools, calibration, and functional testing of avionics equipment.
· Proficient in documentation control, traceability, and quality records management.
· Excellent attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to work independently.
· Strong communication skills with ability to interact effectively with technicians, engineers, and auditors.
PREFERRED SKILLS
· Experience with electronic testing equipment and troubleshooting avionics components.
· Prior experience supporting FAA/EASA audits a plus
· Perform incoming, in-process, and final inspections on avionics components and instruments to ensure compliance with approved data, technical manuals, drawings, and specifications.
· Verify repairs, modifications, and overhauls are performed in accordance with FAA, EASA, and OEM requirements.
· Document inspection results in accordance with FAA Part 145 Repair Station procedures, company manuals, and AS9100 standards.
· Review work orders, service tags, engineering documents, and certifications for accuracy and completeness.
· Ensure traceability of parts and materials in accordance with regulatory and quality requirements.
· Conduct functional tests and calibration of avionics instruments and components using approved test equipment.
· Identify and document nonconformities; coordinate with Quality Assurance, Engineering, and Production for corrective actions.
· Support internal and external audits related to FAA, EASA, AS9100, and customer requirements.
· Maintain strict compliance with all safety, quality, and documentation requirements.
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance quality, efficiency, and compliance.