What are the responsibilities and job description for the Inspector - Level 4 (FAA) position at honeywell?
WHY HONEYWELL?
Honeywell changes the way the world works.
For more than 130 years, we’ve solved the toughest customer challenges through a rare combination of our industrial expertise and our innovations in groundbreaking software and technology, and industry-leading automation.
This perfection is built on a foundation of inclusion, diversity and driving a performance culture that values integrity and ethics.
Are you ready to help us make the future?
As an Inspector-Level 4, you will provide Quality Control Inspection support for Honeywell Aerospace's Auxiliary Power Units, Propulsion Engine and Turbo fan product lines before they are sent out to customers. You will partner with manufacturing teams and leaders to update inspection processes and insure their consistent execution to deliver products that meet customer expectations and comply with all FAA/ODA requirements. You will ensure that quality is being maintained in all factors involved in production.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform final inspections on commercial/military hardware.
- Issue and/or familiar with 8130’s and Certificate of Confomance
- Monitor and verify quality.
- Recommend improvements.
- Conform to specifications.
- Record observations.
- Audit quality control programs.
- Develop specs and procedures.
- Improve quality practices.
- Mentor lower-level Inspectors on best practices and root cause analysis
All applicants for placement in DOT/FAA safety-attuned positions will be required to submit to a pre-employment drug test, testing for Marijuana, Cocaine, Amphetamines (amphetamine, methamphetamine, MDMA, MDA), Phencyclidine (PCP), and Opioids (codeine, heroin, morphine, oxycodone, oxymorphone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone). The DOT/FAA regulations require all employees, regular and temporary, in safety-attuned positions, to be included in the Honeywell Anti-drug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Plan.
U.S. PERSON REQUIREMENTS
Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.