BS degree in Engineering or other related technical field
Hands-on experience in the machining of aerospace components and aerospace materials
Thorough understanding of machining processes and equipment, including 3+ of the following: Holemaking, Broaching, Milling, Turning, Grinding, and Edge Treatment
Knowledge of aerospace special process control of machining, including Prime specifications and awareness of surface integrity and risks from machining
Requirements:
Conduct independent audits of aerospace component machining processes (Holemaking, Broaching, Milling, Turning, Grinding, and Edge Treatment) and evaluate process controls and equipment suitability
Assess compliance with aerospace special process controls, including Prime specifications, and evaluate surface integrity risks associated with machining
Travel domestically and internationally to perform audits on a flexible schedule, engaging with clients and stakeholders to gather information and deliver findings
Stay current with industry developments and technologies; network with other aerospace professionals and participate in related guidelines
Job description
Overview:
This Conventional Machining Auditor position is an excellent opportunity for recent retirees or consultants that have experience in the machining process of aerospace components (Holemaking, Broaching, Milling, Turning, Grinding, and Edge Treatment).
Our auditors enjoy traveling domestically and/or internationally, a flexible schedule (some auditors perform 1 or 2 audits a month, while others desire to audit every week), competitive compensation that includes a daily rate plus travel expenses, meeting new people and keeping in touch with technology and the latest developments, networking with other industry professionals.
To learn more about this auditor position, please review theseGeneral Guidelines.
Qualifications:
The ideal auditor candidate will possess most of the following criteria:
BS degree in Engineering or other related technical field
"Hands on" experience in the machining of aerospace components and aerospace materials
Thorough understanding of machining processes and equipment, including 3 or more of the following processes: Holemaking, Broaching, Milling, Turning, Grinding, and Edge Treatment
Knowledge of aerospace special process control of machining, including Prime specifications
Awareness of surface integrity and risks from machining