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Receiving, Inspector (MCO) Aviation

Receiving, Inspector (MCO) Aviation At Frontier, we believe the skies should be for everyone. We deliver on this promise through our commitment to Low Fares Done Right. This is more than our tagline - it's our driving philosophy. Every member of Team Frontier has an important role to play in bringing this vision to life. Our successful business model allows travelers to take advantage of our fast-growing route network while our bundled and unbundled pricing options allow our customers to personalize their travel experience and only pay for the services they need saving them money along the way. Low Fares Done Right is our mission and we strive to bring it to life every day. Our 'Done Right' promise means delivering not only affordable prices, but making travel friendly and easy for our customers. To do this, we put a great deal of care into every decision and action we take. We must be efficient with the use of our resources and make smart decisions about how we run our business. We must also innovate and be pioneers - we're not afraid to try new things. While our business requires us to fly high in the air, we also consider ourselves down-to-earth in our approach, creating a warm and friendly experience that truly demonstrates Rocky Mountain Hospitality. Performs inspection functions according to Frontier's Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP) and FAA Regulations to ensure flight safety and airworthiness of Frontier aircraft. Essential Functions Always follow (never deviate from) approved published procedures unless proper deviation approval is authorized. Perform proper Required Inspection Item (RII) inspections and documentation thereof in accordance with Frontier's Continued Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP) and FAA Regulations. Perform C-Check, line maintenance/RON, and receiving inspections. Perform light and/or intricate cleaning as required or directed by supervisor of the department. Monitor maintenance, workmanship and materials to verify compliance with applicable approved published procedures (Frontier Airlines and FAA rules, regulations and standards, etc.). Perform on-site quality control monitoring of work performed on company aircraft. Audit completed aircraft records (e.g., logbook pages, work cards, non-routines, Engineering documents (EOs, EAs, etc.) and other related documents) generated by C-Check, RON and Line Maintenance. Monitor the proper completion of aircraft records (e.g., logbook pages, work cards, non-routines, Engineering documents (EOs, EAs, etc.) and other related documents) during C-Check, RON and line maintenance. Actively participate in the improvement of Frontier's CAMP by identifying concerns and providing documented suggestions for resolution. Assist Receiving Inspection, conduct periodic inspections and audits of vendors, line stations, and contract overhaul agencies. Perform On-The-Job Training (OJT) in various functions such as NDT, RII, borescope, and receiving inspection as required or directed from supervisor of the department. Ensure accuracy and completeness of all assigned work documents and records. Maintain currency on all revisions to company manuals. Research all pertinent information and material for work scheduled on aircraft. Make FMIS entries as required. Follow all safety rules and regulations in order to maintain a safe working environment for all employees. Maintain cleanliness of maintenance areas at all times. Ensure a "clean as you go" job ethic is adhered to. Ensure that all maintenance areas meet good "housekeeping" standards. Ensure that all tools (both personal and company owned) are removed from the aircraft, aircraft engines, appliances and components. Always maintain positive tool control accountability. Immediately report lost and/or found tools to management. Assist in the daily (after each shift) cleanup of Inspection work areas and other areas as required or directed by Supervisor of the department. Follow the company's guidelines provided in Frontier's Employee Handbook, exception being those specific areas governed by a collective bargaining agreement. Vol.D Maintain familiarization with the training requirements necessary as defined in the GMM 100: Maintenance Training Program and ensure training is current prior to performing the functions and tasks of this position. Receive tools returned from calibration vendors. Ensure proper data concerning calibrated tooling is entered in FMIS. Assist in the evaluation of new tooling. Ensure lost and/or found tools are addressed in accordance with the current policies and procedures. LOI Evaluate aircraft equipment, tooling, and support equipment for new training topics per GMM 100.01: Maintenance Training General Information. Perform other duties as required or directed from supervisor of the department. Qualifications Current Airframe & Powerplant Certificate; must have possessed an A&P Certificate for at least 5 years Previous and verifiable (OJT/training records/certificates, etc.) Inspection experience to include: RII Authorization, Designated Inspection Authorization, NDT Inspections (to include Eddy Current (ET), Liquid Penetrant (PT), & Ultrasonic (UT) Methods) and Borescope experience Minimum 3 years of verifiable (OJT/training records/certificates, etc.) experience performing maintenance checks, engine changes, gear changes, structural repairs, flight control rigging, etc. on large aircraft operated under Part 121 or 135 Must be Fleet Qualified on Frontier's aircraft NOTE: The Director, Quality Assurance/Chief Inspector may waive any one or more of these requirements if experience level is comparable and deemed acceptable. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to acquire, hold, maintain, and execute Required Inspection Item (RII) authorization Must have a current US Passport or shall be able to obtain a US Passport within 3 months of assignment in the Inspection department and be willing to travel to provide quality oversight on Frontier Airlines aircraft Vision must meet a minimum requirement of 20/25 corrected or uncorrected Ability to acquire, hold, maintain, and execute Borescope Inspection capabilities and execute Borescope inspections as required Ability to acquire, hold, maintain, and execute Level 1 Special/Level I NDT certification in Eddy Current (ET), Liquid Penetrant (PT), & Ultrasonic (UT) Methods Shall acquire, hold, maintain and execute Level II NDT certification in Eddy Current (ET), Liquid Penetrant (PT), & Ultrasonic (UT) Methods after having held NDT Level I Certification for 3 years When directed by management acquire, hold, maintain and execute Level III NDT certification in Eddy Current (ET), Liquid Penetrant (PT), & Ultrasonic (UT) Methods after having held NDT Level II Certification for 5 years Ability to complete (and pass) differences training Ability to acquire, hold, maintain and execute the use of a valid motor vehicle driver's license Must demonstrate behavior that portrays the company core values of Safety, Respect, Trust, Collaboration, Value, and Passion while communicating with personnel and acting on behalf of the company. Equipment Operated Measuring, NDT and borescope equipment and other equipment provided by the company Common office equipment Work Environment Maintenance hangar and line environments Must be able to work any shift (days, swings, graveyards) Physical Effort Moderate physical activity required by handling objects up to 50 pounds occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds frequently. Positions Supervised None Compensation Base Rate : $29.39 per hr. increases to $29.90 per hr. after 90 days Additional Premiums: $1.20 A License $1.20 P License $3.00 Inspection Please note: This posting will expire on or

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