Quality Control Engineer

AVIOSS LLC
Miami, US
On-site

Job Description

About the Role: The Quality Control Engineer plays a crucial role in ensuring that all products meet the stringent quality standards required in the aerospace industry. This position involves conducting thorough inspections of components and assemblies to verify compliance with product specifications. The inspector will utilize various precision measuring tools and techniques to assess the quality of materials and workmanship. By identifying defects and non-conformities, the Quality Inspector helps maintain the integrity of the production process and ensures customer satisfaction. Ultimately, this role is vital in upholding the reputation of the company as a leader in quality and reliability within the aerospace sector. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Proven experience in quality inspection within the aerospace industry. Familiarity with precision measuring tools such as micrometers and calipers. Preferred Qualifications: Certification in quality control or inspection (e.g., ASQ Certified Quality Inspector). Experience with First Article Inspection processes. Knowledge of aerospace product specifications and standards. Responsibilities: Conduct First Article Inspections to verify that initial production samples meet specifications. Utilize optical comparators and micrometers to perform precise measurements on components. Perform visual inspections on assembly line products to identify any defects or inconsistencies. Document inspection results and maintain accurate records of quality control activities. Collaborate with engineering and production teams to address quality issues and implement corrective actions. Skills: The required skills are essential for the daily tasks of a Quality Inspector, as they directly impact the accuracy and reliability of inspections. First Article Inspection skills are utilized to ensure that initial samples conform to specifications, setting the standard for subsequent production. Proficiency with optical comparators and precision measuring tools allows inspectors to perform detailed assessments of components, ensuring they meet stringent aerospace standards. Visual inspection skills are critical for identifying defects on the assembly line, which helps prevent non-conforming products from reaching customers. Overall, these skills contribute to a culture of quality and continuous improvement within the organization.

Skills & Requirements

Technical Skills

Quality inspectionAerospace industryPrecision measuring toolsFirst article inspectionOptical comparatorsMicrometersVisual inspectionsAssembly line productsDefects and non-conformitiesQuality controlInspection processesAerospace product specifications and standardsAsq certified quality inspectorAerospaceQuality control

Salary

$25 - $27

hour

Employment Type

FULL TIME

Level

junior

Posted

5/7/2026

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