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Chief Inspector

Standard Aero
paid time off, 401(k)
United States, North Carolina, New London
40591 Airport Road (Show on map)
Jan 08, 2026

The Chief Inspector reports to the Service Center Manager and is responsible for the overall operation of

the inspection department. The Chief Inspector is responsible for directing, planning, and laying out the

details of inspection standards, methods and procedures used by the Repair Station when complying

with all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, manufacturer's specifications, and recommendations.

The Chief Inspector may delegate duties assigned to any qualified assistant as necessary; however, such

delegation does not relieve the Chief Inspector of the overall responsibilities. The Chief Inspector must meet the following qualifications prior to executing their duties and responsibilities.

Position Accountabilities

  • Assist, supervise and direct all personnel assigned to the inspection department.

  • Ascertain that all inspections are properly performed on all completed work and that the proper inspection records, reports and forms used by the Repair Station are properly executed prior to releasing the product for return to service.

  • Responsible for ordering, receipt, and timely distribution of manufacturer's manuals, bulletins, revisions, and Airworthiness Directives.

  • Ensures that all technical data on all articles overhauled or repaired by the Repair Station are kept current with the latest revisions. This data will include manufacturer's overhaul and maintenance manuals, service bulletins, part specifications and related.

  • Administration approved data and other technical data used by the Repair Station.

  • Ensures that periodic checks are done on all inspection tools.

  • Ensures that calibration of precision test equipment used by Repair Station & technicians is done and is current to use.

  • Ensure that all tools and/or Precision test equipment owned by repair station & technicians is also under the Repair Station calibration program. Furthermore, maintain a current record of those inspections and tests.

  • Determine that no defective, unserviceable, or un-airworthy parts are installed in any component or articles released by the Repair Station.

  • Submit reports of defects or un-airworthy condition in accordance with the applicable Repair Station manuals.

  • See that unairworthy parts are segregated and quarantined in such a way as to prevent their reuse as serviceable parts.

  • Assure the proper execution of a maintenance release when required.

  • Oversee the preliminary, hidden damage, in-process, and final inspection of all articles processed by the Repair Station and record results as outlined in this manual.

  • Oversee the proper tagging and identification of all parts and components as outlined in this manual.

  • Provide for continuity of inspection responsibility, assuring completion of required inspection when personnel shift or assignment changes occur.

  • See that unserviceable parts are tagged as unserviceable to prevent their reuse.

  • Verify that all inspections are properly performed on all completed work before it is approved for return to service and that the proper inspection and maintenance records, reports and forms required for such release are properly executed.

  • Maintain files of completed work orders and inspection forms in such a manner that the file pertaining to a specific item repaired can be readily located for review.

  • Ensure that a safe & clean working environment.

  • Receive, disassemble, clean, inspect, flow test, assemble & ship all gas turbine engines and/or modules accordingly, as required per customer PO and Repair Station.

  • Engine troubleshooting, hot section and/or removal of engine modules as required in the field.

  • Travel may be required to perform field service work.

  • Responsible for Planning and co-ordination of Field Service schedule and activities for the repair station

  • Determine equivalency of tools and equipment used by the repair station (other than that recommended by manufacturers) and document that determination.

Qualifications

  • Completion of grade 12 or equivalent

  • Understand, read and write English.

  • Post-secondary education or equivalent work experience is considered an asset

  • Experience as a Mechanic is an asset, with preference being given to individuals who have work experience on the PT6A, PW100 and JT15D.

  • Good written and oral communication skills.

  • Basic Hand tools.

  • Familiarity with Company quality procedures and documentation including process documentation, parts routing procedures, engineering repair instructions, detailed work instructions and non-conformance report system

  • Have at least 2 years of practical experience in the procedures, practices, inspection methods, materials, tools, machine tools, and equipment used

  • Have experience, through training, knowledge, employment history or practical tests necessary to perform the scope of work assigned.

  • Be proficient in using various types of mechanical and visual inspection aids appropriate for the articles being inspected and approved for return to service.

  • Be thoroughly familiar with the applicable FARs and with the inspection methods, techniques, practices, aids, equipment, and tools used to determine the airworthiness of the article on which maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations are being performed.

  • Have the appropriate documented training, employment history or practical tests in the individual's employment file.

  • Be knowledgeable of the current specifications, involving inspection tolerances, limitations and procedures established by the manufacturer or by an Airworthiness Directive, of the articles being inspected and approved for return to service.

Working Environment

An individual in this capacity must be aware the position will involve:

  • A requirement to be physically fit and posses sufficient strength to safely maneuver all parts requiring processing (using available hoists, etc.) without risk of personal injury or damage to the parts

  • Must be willing to travel with limited notice for business travel.

  • Must be willing to walk to various areas of the facility throughout the day

Weight Handling: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently.

Tools and Equipment: PPE required i.e. safety shoes, safety glasses, gloves and any other PPR that is required to perform tasks in the area.

Work Conditions and Physical Abilities: Combination of standing, pulling, bending, crouching, walking, lifting, reaching, pushing, grasping, sitting, working with computers, operating a forklift and using specialty tools.

Worksite Environment: Working sometimes in a shop environment that contains humidity, chemicals and odors.

Benefits That Make Life Better:

  • Comprehensive Healthcare Insurance
  • 401(k) with a 5% company match, immediately vested.
  • Paid Time Off starting on day one.
  • Health & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Short & Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Career development and cross-training opportunities
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