Supervisor, Quality Mgmt in Clemmons, North Carolina at Triumph Group
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Job Description
The Quality Inspection Supervisor oversees daily inspection activities to ensure products meet AS9100,
customer, and regulatory requirements. This role leads a team of inspectors, manages inspection
processes, drives continuous improvement, and ensures documentation accuracy throughout the
product lifecycle, while maintaining a strict adherence to aerospace quality standards.
Does position have direct reports? Yes
Key Responsibilities
Inspection Oversight - Supervise incoming, in-process, and final inspections to ensure
compliance with engineering drawings, specifications, AS9100, and FAA requirements.
Team Leadership - Train, mentor, and evaluate inspection personnel; assign work based on skill
level and production priorities.
AS9100 Compliance - Ensure inspection processes, documentation, and records meet AS9100
and customer-specific quality standards.
FAA 14 CFR Part 21 Compliance and familiarization with applicable regulations
Nonconformance Management - Review and disposition nonconforming material; collaborate
with MRB and engineering to drive root-cause analysis and corrective actions.
Process Improvement - Identify opportunities to improve inspection efficiency, reduce defects,
and strengthen process controls.
Department Calibration Oversight - Ensure inspection tools and gauges are properly maintained
and calibrated.
Responsible for creating, revising, managing, and training in Quality Inspection procedures,
forms, and standard work.
Documentation Accuracy - Maintain inspection records, reports, and traceability documentation
in accordance with aerospace standards.
Cross-Functional Collaboration - Work closely with production, engineering, supply chain, and
quality engineering to resolve issues and support continuous improvement.
Audit Support - Participate in internal and external audits; ensure readiness and corrective
action follow-through.
FLSA status: Nonexempt
Safety & Compliance — Promote a safe work environment and ensure compliance with
company and regulatory safety requirements.
Required Qualifications
Aerospace Quality Experience – 3 - 5+ years in aerospace or precision manufacturing quality
inspection.
Leadership Experience - Prior experience supervising or leading inspection or quality teams.
Technical Proficiency - Strong understanding of GD&T, engineering drawings, and inspection
methodologies.
Measurement Tools - Proficient with calipers, micrometers, height gauges, CMMs, and other
precision instruments.
AS9100 Knowledge - Working knowledge of AS9100 and aerospace customer requirements.
Root Cause Analysis - Experience with 5-Why, Fishbone, or similar problem-solving tools.
Digital Systems - Familiarity with QMS software, ERP systems, and digital inspection tools.
Preferred Qualifications
CMM Programming (PC-DMIS, Camio, Zeiss, or equivalent)
FAA 14 CFR Part 21 familiarization with associated regulations
Lean/Continuous Improvement experience
ASQ Certifications such as CQT, CQI, or CQE
Previous FAA DMIR experience a plus
Experience and statistical analysis experience highly preferred
Core Competencies
Attention to Detail and accuracy
Decision-Making under pressure
Communication Skills across departments
Problem-Solving and analytical thinking
Time Management in a fast-paced environment
Structured problem-solving tools (PFMEA, DOE, 5-why, etc.)
Skills with Microsoft Office applications (e.g. Excel, Word, PowerPoint); advanced skills with
Excel a plus
Excellent communications skills and ability to organize and implement multiple concurrent tasks
Must be U.S. Person in compliance with U.S. ITAR regulations
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
Ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 30 lbs.
Work in a manufacturing environment with exposure to machinery, noise, and inspection
equipment
Occasional overtime based on production needs
Six Sigma and Lean experience a plus
Triumph Group and all its divisions and subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employers. Triumph Group provides reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 and Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Applicants who need accommodation in the job application process should contactTGIapplicant@triumphgroup.comto request assistance. Include the title of the position and location in the subject line of your email so we may direct your email to the appropriate person. Please note that only those inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation will be responded to.
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