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Proven experience in quality inspection within the avionics or aerospace industry. Strong understanding of FAA regulations and quality assurance principles. Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Effective communication skills to collaborate with diverse teams. Certification in quality control or related field is a plus.
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Join Vast as an Avionics Quality Inspector and become a key player in ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety in our innovative avionics systems. In this role, you will conduct thorough inspections, analyze performance data, and collaborate with engineering teams to maintain compliance with aviation regulations and industry standards.
About Vast
Vast is at the forefront of transforming the aviation industry with cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions. Our commitment to excellence and safety drives our mission to deliver superior avionics products. Join us and be part of a passionate team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of aerospace technology.
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