Summary
Licensed Aircraft Engineers are responsible for performing maintenance on time and by the applicable requirements, regulations, and approved standards so that all maintenance is released to service in a safe and compliant manner. The Licensed Aircraft Engineer role also includes tasks not directly related to maintenance, but crucial to the overall functioning of the organization.
Responsibilities
- Acts as Certifying & Support Staff and exercises privileges in accordance with the individual authorisation document.
- Supervision of Base maintenance activities.
- Allocating work.
- Satisfactory completion and certification of all work required by contracting operators/customers following the work specification (work order and approved MOE procedures).
- Ensuring that the organization’s procedures and standards are always complied with.
- Interacting with Quality Auditors to ensure that the quality function can perform unhindered.
- Implementation of the Quality Policy and Human Factor issues.
- Working in and maintaining facilities to a high standard.
- Performing maintenance strictly in accordance with approved maintenance data.
- Recording maintenance in a clear, unambiguous manner.
- Attending all required training, including aircraft type training when the organization requires additional type coverage.
- Ensure that tooling & equipment is used following the relevant instructions and organization procedures.
- When necessary, report problems and suggest improvements to the Safety and Compliance Manager.
- Maintenance in respect of the organization’s MOE & procedures to remain an up-to-date and accurate document reflective of the maintenance organization.
- Maintain and uphold a Just Culture in the approved maintenance organization.
- Submit internal occurrence reports to the Safety and Compliance Manager when required and ensure colleagues to do the same.
- Prepare relevant work packages and formally hand them to maintenance personnel as applicable.
- Review completed work packages, identify errors and/or omissions, and liaise with maintenance personnel to have appropriate corrections made to ensure the system is reflective of maintenance activities performed.
- Actively support and promote a positive safety learning culture through the reporting of occurrences and potential hazards and by adopting continuous improvement and human factors principles with their work.
Qualifications / Requirements
- UK CAA Part 66 License (B1 or B2).
- Supervisory experience running base maintenance checks.
- Current type ratings on one or more of the following types: Boeing 737NG, Airbus A320 CEO.
- Knowledge of CAMO
- HF Qualified.
- EWIS Qualified.
- SFAR88 Qualified.
- Ability to effectively communicate both written and verbally in the English language.
- Ability to work IAW-approved maintenance data.