June 18, 2024

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Sofema Online (SOL) www.SofemaOnline.com offers a wide range of EASA-compliant regulatory and vocational courses designed to enhance competence across various aviation sectors. It is our pleasure to guide our clients in selecting the most suitable training courses that fulfil organizational and regulatory requirements and foster ongoing employee development.

Our Job Role Training Requirements serve as clear, concise guides to which courses are applicable for different job roles. Keep reading to find out the most appropriate courses for an Aircraft Maintenance Stores Inspector

Responsibilities & duties of the Aircraft Maintenance Stores Inspector

  • Verify that received items match the purchase order in terms of type, quantity, and condition
  • Check for damage or discrepancies and report any issues
  • Ensure proper documentation accompanies all received items, including certificates of conformity and airworthiness certificates
  • Maintain accurate records of all received items
  • Ensure all documentation is up-to-date and complies with EASA Part 145 requirements
  • Ensure all items are stored correctly to prevent damage or deterioration
  • Implement and maintain proper inventory management systems
  • Monitor the shelf life of all time-sensitive materials and components
  • Implement a system to alert when items are nearing their expiration date
  • Ensure expired items are promptly removed from stock and disposed of according to regulatory and environmental guidelines
  • Maintain a schedule for the calibration of all tools and equipment
  • Ensure all tools and equipment are calibrated according to manufacturer specifications and regulatory requirements
  • Inspect tools and equipment regularly for wear and tear
  • Arrange for repair or replacement of defective tools and equipment
  • Ensure all activities comply with EASA Part 145 regulations and organisational procedures
  • Participate in internal and external audits
  • Identify areas for improvement in stores management processes
  • Implement corrective actions to address any deficiencies identified during inspections or audits
  • Coordinate with the maintenance department to ensure timely availability of parts and tools
  • Communicate any issues or delays that may affect maintenance schedules

Which courses are most appropriate for my role as Aircraft Maintenance Stores Inspector?

In addition to the courses listed above, SOL is pleased to provide you with the EASA Stores Logistics & Inspection Diploma, developed to support the knowledge-building & competence development of your organization’s leaders, managers, and team members.

June is dedicated to Aviation Stores and Logistics аt Sofema.

Discover our ongoing campaign and benefit from special discounts20 % off on Aviation Stores and Logistics courses till the end of June 2024. See the details 

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