aircraft engine inspector
Aircraft engine inspectors inspect all types of engines used for aircrafts in factories to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations. They conduct routine, post-overhaul, pre-availability and post-casualty inspections. They provide documentation for repair activities and technical support to maintenance and repair centres. They review administrative records, analyse the operating performance of engines and report their findings.
About aircraft engine inspector
As an aircraft engine inspector, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety and airworthiness of aircraft engines through rigorous inspection and testing. You'll conduct routine inspections, post-overhaul examinations, pre-availability reviews, and post-casualty analyses on all types of aircraft engines in manufacturing facilities and maintenance centers. Your critical eye for detail will identify defects, wear, and potential failures before they can threaten flight safety. You'll analyze operating performance data, review technical documentation, and prepare comprehensive inspection reports that guide repair activities and maintenance decisions. This role demands extensive knowledge of aviation safety regulations, engine mechanics, and electromechanical systems, along with proficiency in precision measuring equipment and testing technologies. Poland's aviation maintenance sector, growing with European aerospace standards, offers stable career opportunities for inspectors who can ensure compliance with international safety requirements and support repair centers with technical expertise.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a aircraft engine inspector.
Aircraft Engine Inspection and Testing
- Conduct routine, post-overhaul, pre-availability, and post-casualty inspections on aircraft engines
- Perform comprehensive testing of engine components and systems using precision measuring equipment
- Identify defects, wear, and potential failures in engine parts and assemblies
- Analyze operating performance data to detect anomalies and assess engine condition
Quality Assurance and Compliance Documentation
- Inspect quality of products and ensure compliance with aviation safety standards and regulations
- Write detailed inspection reports documenting findings, recommendations, and repair activities
- Review administrative records and technical documentation for accuracy and completeness
- Maintain inspection records and ensure traceability of all testing and evaluation activities
Technical Knowledge and Engine Performance Analysis
- Demonstrate expertise in operation of different aircraft engine types and their components
- Apply knowledge of electromechanics, mechanics, and aircraft systems to inspection decisions
- Evaluate engine performance metrics and determine maintenance requirements
- Identify and recommend process solutions to address technical problems in engine operation
Technical Documentation and Standards Management
- Read and interpret standard blueprints, engineering drawings, and technical specifications
- Apply knowledge of common aviation safety regulations and international standards
- Use technical documentation and manuals to guide inspection and evaluation procedures
- Stay current with regulatory changes and updated standards in aviation maintenance
Health, Safety and Equipment Management
- Manage health and safety standards in aircraft maintenance environments
- Operate precision measuring equipment, testing equipment, and specialized inspection tools
- Maintain and calibrate testing and measuring instruments to ensure accuracy
- Provide technical support to maintenance and repair centers regarding inspection requirements
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (19)
Optional (19)
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