QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALIST Government - Rochester, NY at Geebo

QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALIST

As a QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALIST, GS-1910-9, you will provide flight, and flight training operations, Aviation Unit Maintenance (AVUM), Aviation Intermediate Maintenance (AVIM), and aviation maintenance training for supported Units. The purpose of this position is to establish, develop, and implement the AASF quality assurance and reliability programs. Serves as the Quality Assurance Representative for the AASF. MILITARY REQUIREMENTS:
Military Grades:
ENLISTED/WARRANT Compatible Military Assignments:
WOBR:
15 ECMF:
15 EMOS:
94E, 94R GENERAL
Experience:
Experience, education, or training involving planning, developing, or administering quality assurance programs (i.e., supporting the development, acquisition, production, use, maintenance, storage, and supply of products concerned with the systematic prevention of defects and non-conformances, the identification of unsatisfactory trends and conditions, and the correction of factors which may contribute to defective items). Experience using computer and automation systems. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have at least 24 months experience, education, or training, involving principles, techniques and accepted practices of quality assurance work (i.e., the application of statistical sampling techniques sufficient to perform assignments or preparation of technical reports on quality levels to identify specific problems). Experience in the application and theory of specialization using applicable publications. Experience in the preparation of technical reports on quality levels to identify specific problem areas and to recommend corrective action.
  • Department:
    1910 Quality Assurance
  • Salary Range:
    $52,905 to $68,777 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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