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This position is responsible for the effective execution of Reliability activities in accordance with all applicable Aviation Regulations and International Standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform and/or assures the following Reliability activities:
Fleet Management of the Aircraft, Engine, Component and Role/Mission Equipment Reliability Programmes.
Programme development
Identification of improvement opportunities - airworthiness, aircraft availability / reliability
Liaison with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and Design Organisations (DOA), including External and Internal Stakeholders, as required.
Recording all relevant Reliability activities and maintaining records in accordance with all applicable Aviation Regulations.
In support of the Company Safety Management System (SMS), ensuring that any condition that has resulted, or may result in, an unsafe condition that hazards seriously the flight safety of aircraft or personnel is reported.
Supporting technical investigations in support Safety Occurrence Report Management.
Supporting a robust First and Second Line of Defence Compliance (Quality) monitoring system within the Reliability Function.
Supporting with Audit Non-Conformance management and Safety Investigation Findings.
Experience / Skills / Qualifications:
Theoretical and practical application-level knowledge of commercial Continuing Airworthiness Management principles and practices - Proven experience in a similar role - Required
Theoretical and practical application-level knowledge of EASA, UK CAA, UK Military and FAA Aviation Regulations - Advantageous
Knowledge and experience in BCAR A8-21, A8-23 & A8-25 - Advantageous
Practical application-level knowledge of ISO 9001, ISO 45001, ISO 14001 & ISO 27001 as applicable in the aviation environment - Advantageous
Practical application-level knowledge of Safety Management System (SMS) principles and requirements as applicable in the aviation environment - Advantageous
Technical Qualifications: - Required
EASA / CAA / Other Part 66 B1/B2 Aircraft Engineer License, or equivalent, or
Relevant Aerospace / Aeronautical Engineering Degree, or
5 GCSE (O-Levels) at minimum Grade C / BTEC equivalent / Aviation Apprenticeship with proven relevant industry experience, or
Relevant and proven Continuing Airworthiness Management and/or Reliability experience
Relevant Aircraft (Airframe & Engine) Type Training or General Familiarisation Training - Advantageous