
Qualifications Minimum of a high school diploma 1-3 years of experience in a manufacturing quality control environment utilizing mechanical inspection techniques and familiar with being able to inspect to IPC standard workmanship criteria. As needed, assist with conducting First Article Inspections. Reviews in-process and final production by confirming specifications and documenting results. Work with other personnel, both internal Gogo and external suppliers, to effectively resolve inspection questions and/or issues. Ensure that the report contains accurate and sufficient detail of compliance or the cause(s) of failure and recommended correction(s). Initiate material non conformance reports, as required. Read and interpret specifications, schematics, and/or design drawings. Perform accurate visual, dimensional, mechanical, and/or functional inspection of materials per inspection plans, drawings, and other specification requirements.

COME ON BOARD THE GOGO BUSINESS AVIATION QUALITY ASSURANCE TEAM! How will you make a difference? Inspect and file/record incoming material history records.
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In addition to the technical skills required to adequately perform this role, this position requires a self-starter that will work under limited supervision following general direction for work and may have full responsibility for minor projects. This role will also perform in-process and final assembly inspection which may consist of workmanship and conformance to drawing and/or process and test instructions. This role consists of, but is not limited to, identification, damage inspection, conformance to design specifications, and documenting findings, as well as initiating and following through on contact with the engineering and/or supplier quality for resolution when there is a discrepancy that is detected. Overview The Gogo Business Aviation Incoming Quality Inspector Contractor works as an integral part of the Quality team performing inspections of materials received from suppliers (new and reworked/repaired materials) as part of the Receiving process to ensure that they fulfill all requirements prior to acceptance in to inventory.
