Quality Assurance Auditor
Air Wisconsin Airlines · Appleton, WI · 1 wk ago
Quality Assurance$60k–$65k/yrFull-time
Job Functions
- Develops, revises and conducts Maintenance Department audits.
- Evaluates internal compliance and effectiveness of established policies, practices and procedures.
- Develops, revises and conducts audits, inspections, and evaluations of Essential, non-essential, and On Call maintenance service providers as defined under the D091 Operations Specification.
- Conducts audits, inspections & evaluations of fuel service providers to the ATA 103 specifications.
- Conducts Special Focus audits.
- Prepares for audits through research, performing risk analysis, and interviews.
- Prepares corrective action records (CAR) and accomplishes follow up when deficiencies are identified.
Required Competencies
- Requires high level of judgment and knowledge to evaluate outcomes of audits and to ensure compliance with appropriate regulations, policies, and procedures.
Required Education & Experience
- Associate degree in Aviation Maintenance or Engineering, or equivalent practical career experience.
- Passport Required.
- Minimum of three years’ experience in a FAR Part 121 Air Carrier environment with an emphasis on quality control/quality assurance functions.
- Have a good working knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations.
- Have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred
- FAA Airframe and Powerplant license preferred.
Work Environment, Physical Demands & Travel
- Maintenance Offices
- Hangar/Ramp (hangar is well-lighted, heated, and protected from the elements. Noise level may be high depending on the type of work being performed. Occasionally, there may be exhaust from various engines)
- Fuel storage facilities
- Vendor repair facilities
- Aircraft
- Frequent travel required (75%)
- May be on call on irregular operations (nights/weekends/holidays)
- Majority of time spent at low activity level, i.e., sitting
- Occasional standing/walking/movement required