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View Full Version : Looking for a few good Aerospace Auditors


Sidney Vianna
28th May 2009, 02:41 PM
DNV, a leading Certification Body with a major presence in the North American Aviation, Space & Defense sectors, is hiring individuals that are qualified or qualifiable as Aerospace Experienced Auditors (AEA), in accordance with the requirements of AS9104-3. For those who are interested in the position, but do not already possess the appropriate qualifications via RABQSA nor IRCA, and are not listed in OASIS, DNV will develop the chosen individuals towards the AEA credentials.

As a minimum, the candidates must be able to demonstrate 4 years full time in the aviation, space and defense industry directly involved in Engineering, Design, Manufacturing, Quality or Process Control for a major airframe manufacturer, prime supplier, auxiliary equipment supplier and/or appropriate official civil, military or space organization, such as National Aviation Authorities (NAA), European Space Agency (ESA)/NASA, Ministry of Defence (MoD). The work experience should have included direct involvement or knowledge of the following elements:


¨CAA requirements.
¨Principles of military aerospace requirements and regulations.
¨First Article Inspection (9102).
¨Airworthiness and safety requirements.
¨Design, development, verification and validation.
¨Aerospace material traceability requirements.
¨Aerospace subcontractor approval and control requirements.
¨Variation management of key characteristics (9103).
¨Flow down of Quality requirements.
¨Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program requirements.
¨Use of Customer supplied products.
¨Calibration controls and positive recall system.
¨Acceptance authority media.
¨Nonconforming material, system requirements and operation.
¨Sampling inspection requirements and limitations.
¨Special processes.
¨Configuration management/requirements control.

Interested candidates must also be available and willing to travel. Expect 40 to 70% of your time, in domestic travels, with some possible (<10%) international trips. If being away from home is a concern, please do not apply for this position; mobility is paramount as an aerospace quality system lead auditor.

Both full time and contract positions are available.

Candidates must be residing in the USA.

Interest parties, please send me a private message and I will follow up with a phone and/or email communication.
For more information about being a DNV employee, please download our brochure @ http://www.dnv.com/binaries/GO_FOR_MORE_Brochure_tcm4-320509.pdf (http://www.dnv.com/binaries/GO_FOR_MORE_Brochure_tcm4-320509.pdf)


DNV is an equal opportunity employer.

Al Rosen
1st June 2009, 01:55 PM
DNV, a leading Certification Body with a major presence in the North American Aviation, Space & Defense sectors, is hiring individuals that are qualified or qualifiable as Aerospace Experienced Auditors (AEA), in accordance with the requirements of AS9104-3. For those who are interested in the position, but do not already possess the appropriate qualifications via RABQSA nor IRCA, and are not listed in OASIS, DNV will develop the chosen individuals towards the AEA credentials.

As a minimum, the candidates must be able to demonstrate 4 years full time in the aviation, space and defense industry directly involved in Engineering, Design, Manufacturing, Quality or Process Control for a major airframe manufacturer, prime supplier, auxiliary equipment supplier and/or appropriate official civil, military or space organization, such as National Aviation Authorities (NAA), European Space Agency (ESA)/NASA, Ministry of Defence (MoD). The work experience should have included direct involvement or knowledge of the following elements:


¨CAA requirements.
¨Principles of military aerospace requirements and regulations.
¨First Article Inspection (9102).
¨Airworthiness and safety requirements.
¨Design, development, verification and validation.
¨Aerospace material traceability requirements.
¨Aerospace subcontractor approval and control requirements.
¨Variation management of key characteristics (9103).
¨Flow down of Quality requirements.
¨Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program requirements.
¨Use of Customer supplied products.
¨Calibration controls and positive recall system.
¨Acceptance authority media.
¨Nonconforming material, system requirements and operation.
¨Sampling inspection requirements and limitations.
¨Special processes.
¨Configuration management/requirements control.

Interested candidates must also be available and willing to travel. Expect 40 to 70% of your time, in domestic travels, with some possible (<10%) international trips. If being away from home is a concern, please do not apply for this position; mobility is paramount as an aerospace quality system lead auditor.

Both full time and contract positions are available.

Candidates must be residing in the USA.

Interest parties, please send me a private message and I will follow up with a phone and/or email communication.
For more information about being a DNV employee, please download our brochure @ http://www.dnv.com/binaries/GO_FOR_MORE_Brochure_tcm4-320509.pdf (http://www.dnv.com/binaries/GO_FOR_MORE_Brochure_tcm4-320509.pdf)


DNV is an equal opportunity employer.
Sidney, would someone who was a DMIR qualify for these high standards?

Sidney Vianna
1st June 2009, 03:57 PM
Sidney, would someone who was a DMIR qualify for these high standards?Al, I am not sure what would be the typical body of knowledge a DMIR (not familiar with the acronym either) has to have. But, if your working experience demonstrates knowledge of the listed areas and you can demonstrate minimum of 4 in the last 10 years working in the field, the person would be an eligible candidate/

Stijloor
1st June 2009, 04:25 PM
Al, I am not sure what would be the typical body of knowledge a DMIR (not familiar with the acronym either) has to have. But, if your working experience demonstrates knowledge of the listed areas and you can demonstrate minimum of 4 in the last 10 years working in the field, the person would be an eligible candidate/

Sidney,

DMIR (http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/designees_delegations/designee_types/dmir/) = Designated Manufacturing Inspection Representative.

Stijloor.

Al Rosen
1st June 2009, 09:16 PM
Al, I am not sure what would be the typical body of knowledge a DMIR (not familiar with the acronym either) has to have. But, if your working experience demonstrates knowledge of the listed areas and you can demonstrate minimum of 4 in the last 10 years working in the field, the person would be an eligible candidate/Not me. I'm not looking. I was just "calibrating" the requirements.