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SUMMARY: The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for assisting the Plant/Accountable Manager in assuring the total quality of Euravia North America “ENA”.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Represent Magellan Aerospace/ENA in a professional manner.
- Is the accountable manager to the FAA.
- Reports directly to the Plant Manager, assuring the overall quality of ENA product are in accordance with current FAA regulations, approved data or customer specifications as required.
- Maintains and keeps current all documentation pertinent to Federal Aviation Regulations, specifications, Airworthiness Directives and other approved data.
- Ensure that established policies and procedures are followed.
- Review and approve all routings to ensure repair quality and efficiency.
- Review process inspection requirements for each component and ensure inspection meets minimum requirements.
- Qualify and supervise Inspectors and designated personnel for their inspection duties.
- Monitor production requirements and provide assistance with product inspection, as required.
- Maintain ENA Vendor Audit System by conducting audits of ENA vendors and maintaining vendor sample surveillance. Monitor vendor quality with respect to processed components and establish corrective/preventative action when failures occur.
- Monitor the Analytical process and provide assistance, as required.
- Monitor and/or conduct internal audits IAW the IPM and other guidelines.
- Conduct QRB meetings. Control QRB investigations, corrective and preventative actions. Ensure such actions are effective by selective follow-through audits.
- Provide Quality training for all newly hired personnel. Conduct periodic Quality training on a scheduled basis. Document training sessions and content.
- Document results of investigations for returned components (e.g. guarantees returns) and provide a report to each customer on results, corrective and preventative action in a timely manner.
- Ensure that all precision tools, gauges and other items requiring calibration are properly calibrated.
- Promote Quality throughout the Shop by being visible and aware of day-to-day operations. Procure and post quality related information for Shop personnel.
- Assure that all employees are qualified to perform their assigned duties, as applicable.
- Control and document the traceability of all bond stock items.
- Maintain and monitor the ENA Shelf Life Program.
- Maintain material control logs and related records and issue controlled materials after review.
- Assist all employees with Federal Aviation Regulation interpretation.
- Maintain all FAA required repair station manuals and documentation.
- Ensure that all Operating Specifications are current and accurate.
- Maintain and update the ENA Library technical publications.
- Act as FAA-FSDO liaison.
- Control the filing of airworthiness directives, Service Bulletins and other FAA, EASA documentation.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Five or more years’ experience in aerospace quality assurance.
- Ten years or more years aerospace repair business experience
- Collage degree or equivalent aerospace related experience and qualifications preferred.
- Is familiar with FAR’s and understands FAA procedures.
- Is knowledgeable of component inspection procedure methods and inspection requirements relevant to ENA operational specifications.
- Excellent communication skills (verbal and written).
- Computer literacy with good working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs.
Confidentiality
Magellan Aerospace respects the privacy and confidentiality of personal information provided by candidates and shall not disclose to any external parties unless legislated.
Magellan Aerospace is committed to an inclusive working environment and equal opportunities for all. We welcome all applications without regard to social and cultural background, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, national origin or religious belief, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state/province, or local law.
If you require an accommodation during the recruitment/interview process (including alternate formats of materials, or accessible meeting rooms or other accommodation), please let your Human Resources point of contact know and we will work with you, to the best of our ability to meet your needs.