Job Description
Job Description Position Summary The Senior Layout Technician / Engineer is responsible for executing and leading complex dimensional inspections on turbine components. This role requires strong expertise in layout strategy, metrology principles, data interpretation, and problem-solving within tight-tolerance environments. The position operates with minimal supervision while maintaining accountability for accuracy, quality, and timely deliverables. Responsibilities also include customer interaction, technical troubleshooting, and support for process improvement and automation initiatives. Key Responsibilities Perform advanced dimensional inspections on turbine castings, including airfoils, cores, and internal passages Develop and execute layout strategies in accordance with OEM specifications (e.g., Pratt & Whitney, GE) Utilize structured light / blue light scanning systems (ATOS or similar) and Zeiss Inspect (GOM Inspect) software Interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and GD&T requirements to validate dimensional compliance Analyze and report inspection results per ISO 9001, ISO 17025, AS9100, and NADCAP standards Generate and review inspection reports including FAI, qualification layouts, and multi-piece studies Apply metrology principles such as gage R&R, measurement uncertainty, and traceability standards Interface with customers and suppliers to clarify requirements and support root cause analysis Troubleshoot dimensional nonconformances and provide technical recommendations Support continuous improvement initiatives related to inspection efficiency and workflow optimization Mentor junior technicians and support training efforts Maintain high standards of accuracy, consistency, and documentation Required Qualifications 3–10+ years of dimensional inspection experience, preferably in aerospace or turbine casting environments Strong proficiency with Zeiss Inspect (GOM Inspect) Experience with structured light / optical scanning systems (ATOS or similar) Strong understanding of GD&T (ASME Y14.5 or equivalent) Ability to interpret engineering drawings and OEM specifications Working knowledge of ISO9001, ISO17025, AS9100, and NADCAP standards Understanding of gage R&R, measurement uncertainty, and statistical analysis methods Ability to work independently on complex inspection tasks with minimal supervision Strong analytical skills and attention to detail U.S. person status required (per ITAR regulations) Preferred Qualifications Experience with turbine airfoil or investment casting inspection Familiarity with Pratt & Whitney or GE specifications Experience with multi-piece studies and statistical reporting Scripting or automation experience (Python, GOM scripting, or similar) Experience improving inspection workflows or developing internal processes Compensation & Benefits Salary range: $66,000 – $86,000 depending on experience Performance-based bonus opportunities and advancement potential Competitive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off Why This Role Matters This position supports the dimensional integrity of highly engineered turbine components and plays a critical role in customer qualification efforts, process validation, and production readiness. The role contributes directly to technical excellence and overall business performance. Apply Qualified candidates with strong structured light metrology and inspection experience are encouraged to apply.