Quality Engineers - Aerospace & Defense Columbus, MS Location: Columbus, MS 39701 Positions Available: 3 Salary: Up to $115,000 Schedule: Full-time, Monday-Thursday (occasional evenings/weekends)
Precision. Performance. Mission Readiness. Our client is hiring
three experienced Quality Engineers to join our expanding team. If your background is in
metal fabrication or
electrical/electronic assemblies, and you're passionate about delivering mission-critical aerospace and defense systems to the highest standards, this is your next move.
What You'll Do: - Develop and maintain quality procedures, sampling plans, and inspection protocols.
- Analyze data, prepare quality reports, and drive measurable improvements.
- Review engineering drawings to identify key characteristics and critical items.
- Inspect and test products to meet rigorous aerospace standards.
- Participate in MRB, FAIs, Change Boards, and internal audits.
- Lead root cause analysis and implement corrective/preventive actions.
- Maintain QMS documentation compliant with AS9100, NADCAP, and customer requirements.
- Audit suppliers, manage performance, and support supplier development.
- Provide training and foster a culture of quality ownership and accountability.
- Ensure compliance with IPC-620, WHMA-A-620C, J-STD-001, and other aerospace standards.
Focus Area Expertise:Metal Fabrication Quality Engineers: - Aerospace/Military heavy metal fabrication
- Precision machining with strong GD&T experience
- AS9102 First Article Inspection expertise
- Skilled in reading 2D/3D prints
- Supplier quality development and audit experience
Electrical/Electronics Quality Engineers: - Aerospace electrical and electronic assembly background
- Experience with wire harnesses and electronic assemblies
- Deep familiarity with AS9102 First Article Inspection
Required Qualifications: - B.S. in Engineering or a related field
- Proven experience in aerospace or defense quality engineering
- Deep knowledge of AS9100, NADCAP, and ISO-based quality systems
- Proficient with GD&T, CAD or CATIA, and Microsoft Office
- Working knowledge of IPC-620, WHMA-A-620C, J-STD-001
- Must be a U.S. person as defined by 22 U.S.C. 6010
Work Environment: - Safety-sensitive, fast-paced aerospace manufacturing environment
- Frequent walking, standing, and hands-on interaction with production and inspection teams
- Visual acuity requirements include close, distance, and color vision
- Must be able to lift and move items over 25 lbs occasionally
Travel: - Minimal travel expected, but occasional domestic or international travel may occur
Quality is not negotiable-it's the foundation of mission success. If you're a high-caliber Quality Engineer ready to take on complex aerospace challenges,
apply today.