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FAA Repair Station Chief Inspector

Kavlico Corporation

This is a Contract position in Thousand Oaks, CA posted April 27, 2021.

The FAA/EASA Chief Inspector must be / or be capable of becoming an FAA Certificated Repairman. The position is responsible for completing incoming evaluation and analysis, He or she oversees/performs complex FAA, EASA, and Military: inspections, and issues airworthiness certification for return to service of: LVDT, RVDT, FORCE TRANSDUCERS, and COCKPIT CONTROLS per FAA, EASA, DOD approved data and instructions.Duties & Responsibilities:Using, prescribed equipment, approved technical data, JDE, CASE Management:Perform complex inspection of LVDT, RVDT, FORCE TRANSDUCERS, and COCKPIT CONTROLS, using both physical inspections & documentation, approved tooling and data including Airline Maintenance Manuals to ensure articles conform to specifications and meet all regulatory airworthiness requirements.Perform and document WIP inspections, and verify work performed to accomplish airworthy repairs.Coordinate with the FAA Repair Station Lead/Supervisor and Process Engineer to troubleshoot and resolve problems in repair process.Oversee and inspect for conformance, any work performed by qualified non-certificated personnel to determine and ensure municate all necessary improvements to achieve the most efficient process to produce a successful repair with zero defects and minimal cost utilizing only approved data and processes.Perform Final Inspection duties for Repair Station, including issue 8130-3 for return to service, C of C, and shipping documents (packing slip).Successfully complete ODA unit member training and act as a back-up member to OEM Personnel.Research and adhere to the requirements of Part 121, 125, 129 and 135 Air Carrier Maintenance Manuals.Report all documentation discrepancies to the FAA Repair Station Lead/Supervisor or Process Engineer.Participate in technical discussions and problem-solving teams.Must adhere to all the company safety requirements.Must be able to lift and carry 25 pounds or more for approximately 20 yards.Must train to proficiency in all FAARS Repairman Syllabus Training Courses.Must successfully complete training to demonstrate knowledge of applicable Aviation Regulations and FAA Orders (CFR:145, 121, 125, 129, 135, 43, 65.)Must be willing to submit to FAA approved initial and random Drug & Alcohol testing.Qualifications:Minimum of 2 years testing/inspecting of Kavlico FAA Aerospace products.Must be able to coordinate and oversee repairs to shipment on assigned orders across the aerospace organization.Must be familiar with Microsoft Excel, and JD Edwards ERP software, Internet (Airline Maintenance Portals), CAMP data research.Must be able to successfully perform and document work per repair instructions, drawings, and process specifications and aviation regulations.Must understand, read, and write English per CFR TITLE 14-Aeronautics and Space- Part 145 and 21.Must meet ITAR requirements.Personal Attributes for Success:Ability to communicate; both verbally and written, in a clear and concise manner. Ability to support and adapt to change. Ability to multitask.Additional Job Details: Because this position requires potential access to technology controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), the successful candidate must be a “U.S. person” as defined in the ITAR and EAR. In order to be a U.S. person for ITAR and EAR purposes, you must: (i) be a citizen or national of the United States; or (ii) be a lawful permanent resident (i.e., “green card holder”) of the United States; or (iii) have been admitted to the United States as a refugee, or have been granted asylum, provided that you have applied for naturalization within six months of the date you first became eligible, and if not yet accepted, you are actively pursuing naturalization after two years from the date of your application.SmarterTogetherCollaborating at Sensata means working with some of the world’s most talented people in an enriching environment that is constantly pushing towards the next best thing.Employees work across functions, countries and cultures gaining new perspectives through mutual respect and open communication.As OneSensata, we are working together to make things work togetherNOTE: If you are a current Sensata employee (or one of our Affiliates), please back out of this application and log into Workday via the Company Intranetto apply directly. Type “FIND JOBS” in the Workday search bar.

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