The Nadcap program represents an unprecedented, industry-managed effort to improve quality and reduce costs throughout the aerospace and defense industries. The Nadcap approach to conformity assessment brings together technical experts from both industry and government for purposes of promoting quality assurance and industry standardization across the globe. For more information on Performance Review Institute (PRI) and the Nadcap program please visit our website: www.pri-network.org
The Nadcap program and PRI rely heavily upon the expertise of individuals from within the aerospace industry for purposes of visiting participating supplier sites and conducting Nadcap audits. A Nadcap audit will typically involve the review of one or more special processes against an industry-approved audit checklist. Beyond conducting the on-site supplier assessment, a Nadcap auditor is also responsible for:
- Pre-audit preparation
- Travel to/from supplier site (hotel, airfare, car rental, mileage, meals, etc., are reimbursable)
- Documentation of audit findings once audit has concluded
Benefits
- A Flexible schedule
- The ability to work from any location in the world
- Opportunity to participate in influential industry program
Requirements
To qualify to work as a Nadcap auditor, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Willingness to work as an independent contractor
- Commitment to preserving the integrity of the Nadcap program, maintaining strict confidentiality, and to avoiding all conflicts of interest.
- Expertise in one or more of the special processes
Should you meet the above-referenced requirements and wish to be considered for the opportunity to work as a Nadcap auditor, please start the application process below. Upon submission of your application, the qualification process for becoming a Nadcap auditor may include the following:
- Completion of a technical assessment
- Telephone assessment of auditor candidate by one or more Nadcap Task Group members
- Participation in one or more "training" audits
Other Worldwide Independent Contractor Opportunities:
PRI is seeking course developers/instructors with multi-industry experience i.e.: aerospace, automotive, medical, nuclear, oil/gas:
Course Developers: These contract positions involve developing course material for the classes which form part of PRI's eQuaLearn Professional Development program. They work for PRI developing classroom material in a logical arrangement for student comprehension and perform services from their current residence or work place. For more information please contact: eQuaLearn@sae.org
Course Instructors: These contract positions involve teaching course material to groups of students through PRI's eQuaLearn Professional Development program. They work for PRI traveling globally to conduct training. For more information please contact: eQuaLearn@sae.org
If you are interested in the above opportunities please start the application process below:
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