SWISSto12 is one of the world’s fastest-growing aerospace companies, evolving from its pioneering use of 3D printing technologies for high-performance Radio Frequency (RF) products and applications to recently announcing the manufacture of entire geostationary telecom satellites, called HummingSat, that define a new category in space. HummingSat is the world’s first commercial telecom GEO SmallSat developed in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA). Its uniquely compact size combined with highly capable telecom payloads allows telecommunications operators to deploy a cost-efficient, compact, and agile asset without sacrificing performance or security. HummingSat has been selected by Intelsat to build the I-45 satellite, by Inmarsat to build three I-8 satellites, and recently by Astrum Mobile to build the NEASTAR-1 satellite. SWISSto12 is also a leading provider of Radio-Frequency (RF) products and sub-systems for satellite communication and remote sensing applications. The company’s patented 3D printing technologies and associated product designs are unique to deliver lightweight, compact, highly performing, and competitive RF products. We are seeking a QC Source Inspector to support our aerospace programs through on site inspections at supplier facilities and incoming inspections at our own premises. This role plays a key part in ensuring that delivered hardware and accompanying documentation fully comply with contractual, drawing, and quality requirements before acceptance and integration. The position requires frequent travel to supplier sites and close collaboration with Quality, Engineering, and Supply Chain teams. Job Requirements
3–5 years of experience in aerospace quality inspection, source inspection, or supplier quality. Technical background in aerospace, mechanical, or manufacturing disciplines, or equivalent experience. Familiarity with AS/EN 9100, ECSS, or equivalent aerospace standards. Experience with cleanroom or contamination‑controlled environments. Quality certification (e.g. Certified Quality Inspector or equivalent). Ability to read and interpret aerospace drawings, specifications, and travelers. Experience with traceability, configuration control, and inspection records. Knowledge of NCR / incident reporting processes. Willingness and ability to travel frequently. Strong attention to detail and objective judgment. Ability to work independently at supplier sites. Professional communication and interpersonal skills. Job Responsibilities
1. Source Inspection at Suppliers Perform on‑site source inspections at supplier facilities at defined manufacturing or pre‑shipment stages. Inspect aerospace hardware for conformance to: Engineering drawings and specifications Purchase order and contractual requirements Applicable aerospace quality standards Verify configuration, identification, marking, and overall workmanship Review and validate manufacturing travelers / route cards, confirming: All required operations are completed and properly signed. Inspection steps are executed and recorded. Deviations, rework, or concessions are authorized and documented. Ensure traveler execution is consistent with approved manufacturing processes. 3. Traceability & Material Control Verify full material, part, and process traceability, including: Raw material and component certificates Lot, batch, and serial traceability through manufacturing 4. Procedure & Revision Control Verify suppliers are using current and approved revisions of: Manufacturing and inspection procedures Work instructions Drawings and specifications Confirm obsolete documentation is removed from use. 5. Cleanroom & Controlled Environment Oversight Verify compliance with cleanroom or controlled environment requirements, where applicable: Cleanliness class adherence Personnel gowning and behavior Proper handling and protection of hardware 6. Incoming Inspection Support Perform and support upcoming inspections at company facilities, including: Inspection of delivered hardware for conformance to drawings and specifications Verification of accompanying documentation (CoC, inspection reports, traceability records) Validation of life‑limited items and shelf‑life conditions upon receipt Support segregation and disposition of non‑conforming material identified during receiving inspection. 7. Non‑conformances & Quality Incidents Identify, document, and report lower‑level non‑conformances and quality incidents, including: Minor workmanship or documentation issues Process execution deviations without confirmed product escape Escalate issues beyond defined authority to Supplier Quality or Quality Engineering as required. Prepare clear, accurate inspection and source visit reports. Communicate inspection status, risks, and issues to Quality, Engineering, and Supply Chain teams. Maintain professional working relationships with supplier personnel. Further details to be shared by our recruitment team. More about SWISSto12: SWISSto12 has successfully established contracts with Intelsat, Inmarsat, Astrum Mobile and ESA for HummingSat as well as contracts for their RF product line in Europe, and the US with prominent partners and customers such as Thales, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, SES and the ESA. SWISSto12 is a spin off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), is privately owned and backed by prominent Swiss and European Investors. SWISSto12 is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, and operates a US and European subsidiariesy in Foster City California. The company is well funded for its near and mid-term developments and backed by a solid customer revenue stream.
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3–5 years of experience in aerospace quality inspection, source inspection, or supplier quality. Technical background in aerospace, mechanical, or manufacturing disciplines, or equivalent experience. Familiarity with AS/EN 9100, ECSS, or equivalent aerospace standards. Experience with cleanroom or contamination‑controlled environments. Quality certification (e.g. Certified Quality Inspector or equivalent). Ability to read and interpret aerospace drawings, specifications, and travelers. Experience with traceability, configuration control, and inspection records. Knowledge of NCR / incident reporting processes. Willingness and ability to travel frequently. Strong attention to detail and objective judgment. Ability to work independently at supplier sites. Professional communication and interpersonal skills. Job Responsibilities
1. Source Inspection at Suppliers Perform on‑site source inspections at supplier facilities at defined manufacturing or pre‑shipment stages. Inspect aerospace hardware for conformance to: Engineering drawings and specifications Purchase order and contractual requirements Applicable aerospace quality standards Verify configuration, identification, marking, and overall workmanship Review and validate manufacturing travelers / route cards, confirming: All required operations are completed and properly signed. Inspection steps are executed and recorded. Deviations, rework, or concessions are authorized and documented. Ensure traveler execution is consistent with approved manufacturing processes. 3. Traceability & Material Control Verify full material, part, and process traceability, including: Raw material and component certificates Lot, batch, and serial traceability through manufacturing 4. Procedure & Revision Control Verify suppliers are using current and approved revisions of: Manufacturing and inspection procedures Work instructions Drawings and specifications Confirm obsolete documentation is removed from use. 5. Cleanroom & Controlled Environment Oversight Verify compliance with cleanroom or controlled environment requirements, where applicable: Cleanliness class adherence Personnel gowning and behavior Proper handling and protection of hardware 6. Incoming Inspection Support Perform and support upcoming inspections at company facilities, including: Inspection of delivered hardware for conformance to drawings and specifications Verification of accompanying documentation (CoC, inspection reports, traceability records) Validation of life‑limited items and shelf‑life conditions upon receipt Support segregation and disposition of non‑conforming material identified during receiving inspection. 7. Non‑conformances & Quality Incidents Identify, document, and report lower‑level non‑conformances and quality incidents, including: Minor workmanship or documentation issues Process execution deviations without confirmed product escape Escalate issues beyond defined authority to Supplier Quality or Quality Engineering as required. Prepare clear, accurate inspection and source visit reports. Communicate inspection status, risks, and issues to Quality, Engineering, and Supply Chain teams. Maintain professional working relationships with supplier personnel. Further details to be shared by our recruitment team. More about SWISSto12: SWISSto12 has successfully established contracts with Intelsat, Inmarsat, Astrum Mobile and ESA for HummingSat as well as contracts for their RF product line in Europe, and the US with prominent partners and customers such as Thales, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, SES and the ESA. SWISSto12 is a spin off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), is privately owned and backed by prominent Swiss and European Investors. SWISSto12 is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, and operates a US and European subsidiariesy in Foster City California. The company is well funded for its near and mid-term developments and backed by a solid customer revenue stream.
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Supplier Source Inspector – Aerospace Arbeitgeber: SWISSto12
SWISSto12 ist ein hervorragender Arbeitgeber, der seinen Mitarbeitern die Möglichkeit bietet, in einem dynamischen und innovativen Umfeld zu arbeiten, das sich auf die neuesten Technologien im Bereich der Hochfrequenzkommunikation konzentriert. Mit einem starken Fokus auf Teamarbeit, kontinuierliche Weiterbildung und einer positiven Unternehmenskultur fördert SWISSto12 das persönliche Wachstum seiner Mitarbeiter und bietet gleichzeitig die Chance, an bahnbrechenden Projekten wie dem HummingSat-Satelliten mitzuarbeiten. Die Lage in Lausanne, einer der lebenswertesten Städte der Schweiz, ergänzt die attraktiven Arbeitsbedingungen durch eine hohe Lebensqualität und zahlreiche Freizeitmöglichkeiten.