The roleholder ensures that incoming material from suppliers is conforming and in line with the Purchase Order requirements. This is important to ensure non-conforming material can be
identified and actions taken at the earliest opportunity and not during the build process.
The Logistics Inspector also acts as the Authorised Release signatory for stating that a product, a part, or a component was manufactured in accordance with design data.
- Inspect incoming goods that require inspection as per the Inspection Plans set up in SAP by the Quality Team.
- Inspect sub-contract work in accordance to the works order instructions.
- Perform checks using appropriate, calibrated measuring tools to validate accurate inspection checks, including use of CMM where required
- Accurately record inspection results and produce reports where required
- Re-inspection of material in stores when required
- Management of containment activities within stores including:
o Raise Non-Conformance notifications for any non-conforming parts found in goods in or stores.
o Ensures that non-conforming material is segregated and containment actions are carried out
o Key stakeholder on the MRB (Material Review Board) for non-conformities
- Raising and signing authorized release certificates in line with airworthiness standards (Form 1)
- Management of bin locations and stock transfer accuracy
- Approval, creation and maintenance of GRIPS
- Review supplier queries and ensuring timely closure of actions
- Play an active role in the advancement of metrology with the logistics function
- Respond to nil hour returns (NHR) and management of D01 / D1 gates
- Maintain inspection equipment in line with calibration procedures
- Goods receiving into the site (direct and indirect) carrying out the relevant transactions in SAP.
- Take and sign for deliveries at Goods In
- Actively participate of improvement activities (i.e. 5S, ISID, EDI etc.) to ensure team standards are met
- Support delivery of other assigned logistics tasks