Join Our Team as a Quality Inspector (Kitting)
We are a world-leading Engine MRO service provider, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, with over 90 years of operational experience. Our unwavering dedication to innovation, excellence, and environmental responsibility propels us forward on our journey to become the leading, most customer-centric, and sustainable Engine-focused MRO worldwide.
Working with an extensive network of partners and business development offices in Europe, the USA, Asia, and the Middle East, we offer comprehensive, fully customized solutions for the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul of aircraft engines, airframes, and components sales business, including impeccable technical support to over 500 customers globally. Our mission: We safely power your flight.
Your Role
As a Quality Inspector (Kitting), you will be responsible for conducting visual inspections of parts or modules for transportation damage. Your duties will include checking the documentation for correctness, verifying the required quantity of parts or modules, and creating labels in SAP for unserviceable items. You will ensure that all standards are met and that the technical Onlog in SAP is accurate.
Your Tasks
- Work on LEAP, GTF, parts, and modules
- Conduct visual inspections for transport damage of parts and modules and verify quantities
- Complete and check the SAP Onlog structure
- Verify LLP sheet (life limited part) for correct part installation
- Coordinate the exchange and return of material with the material coordinator team
- Communicate with Engineering and Material Master for SAP data adjustments
- Store parts and modules in designated locations
- Sign off technical and administrative tasks according to relevant guidelines
- Complete tasks on time while ensuring quality of work
- Apply Lean and Six Sigma concepts (Lean Events, Root Cause Analysis, 5S) to promote continuous improvement
Your Profile
- Completed vocational training, preferably specialized in metal (polymechanics, plant and equipment engineering, machine mechanics, or equivalent)
- 3 to 5 years of relevant experience within the Aviation MRO industry
- Willingness to work two shifts and flexibility for weekend work
- Preferably authorized to certify engines under EASA part 145/part 66
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to perform assigned tasks independently, accurately, and responsibly
- Open-minded and dedicated team player
- High safety, quality, and cost awareness
- Proficient in MS Office and experienced with SAP
- Knowledge of the English language (minimum level B1); German skills are advantageous
- Flexibility to travel on short notice for Field Assistance Support at various locations
Apply online using the form below. Please note that only applications matching the job profile will be considered.