SENIOR CAMO ENGINEER
SENIOR CAMO ENGINEER
The Senior CAMO Engineer will lead a dynamic and professional team of engineers responsible for the continuing airworthiness of the Air Charter Scotland fleet.
The successful candidate will have a wide ranging and diverse role from managing day-to-day activities of the department, ensuring all technical manuals are up to date and all airworthiness data is received, reviewed and implemented in a timely manner, to planning and managing base maintenance events.
All the necessary training and support to fulfil the role shall be provided.
Your Responsibilities
- Ensure compliance of continuing airworthiness of the ACS fleet in accordance with Part M/ CAMO requirements.
- Development and amendment of ACS Maintenance programmes, assist in amendment of the ACS CAME.
- Co-ordination with Flight Operations and Ground Operations to ensure they have the most up to date maintenance status for flight scheduling purposes.
- Assisting the Continuing Airworthiness Manager in developing the base maintenance plan and organising all scheduled
base maintenance on ACS aircraft to ensure safe operation of flights. - Ensure all maintenance is carried out in accordance with the approved maintenance programme for that aircraft and is release in accordance with Part 145.
- Ensure all maintenance data is available from OEM, Vendors and STC holders.
- Ensure all defects raised during maintenance are corrected by an appropriately approved maintenance organisation.
- Ensure all defect rectifications meet the approved standard or are deferred in accordance with the MEL/ CDL and ensure the deferral procedure is followed by maintenance personnel and/ or crew.
- Ensure all maintenance data is uploaded to the maintenance tracking system accurately.
- Ensure that the mass and balance statement reflect the correct configuration and status of the aircraft.
- Ensure the Acceptable Damage Chart reflects the correct status of the aircraft.
- Ensure all continuing airworthiness records are maintained and archived in accordance with Part CAMO and company procedures.
- Evaluation of Airworthiness Directives and OEM Service Information for applicability and scheduling in accordance with ACS policies.
- Evaluation of OEM/ TCH publications for continued airworthiness requirements such as CMR’s, AWL’s, LLPs.
- Liaison with OEMs regarding on going continuing airworthiness matters.
- Management and supervision of maintenance inputs (line and base)
- Assist the Continuing Airworthiness Manager with Audit findings and investigations.
- Production/ review of reliability reports to demonstrate the effectiveness of aircraft maintenance programmes and reliability status of the ACS fleet.
- Assist in the inspection, records review and addition of new aircraft to the ACS fleet.
- Assist the ARC Signatory with the provision of records for Airworthiness Review reports.
- Assist the Continuing Airworthiness Manager in review of regulations and updating company procedures and policies to remain compliant.
- Assist the Continuing Airworthiness Manager in regulatory audits with respect to technical records.
- Manage the Continuing Airworthiness Records Systems (Part MA305) consistent with the efficient returns of records when aircraft leave the fleet.
- Recommend improvements to the department’s processes and procedures to drive change in the department to maintain a positive safety culture.
This is an excellent opportunity to be part of a growing company. Company benefits include: service linked holidays, flexible working, life insurance, private medical cover and competitive salary package.
If you are motivated by the above position with relevant skills and experience, and ready for an interesting, fast paced, flexible, full time and permanent job, submit your CV and covering letter explaining what attracted you to Air Charter Scotland.
Job Type: 3 – 4 years (Subject to development)
Working Schedule: 37.5 hours Monday to Sunday (0700-2000)
Requirements
- An Engineering Degree or Aeronautical Degree or an Aircraft Maintenance Licence (B1, B2, C or equivalent)
- Comprehensive knowledge of UK Part CAMO/ UK Part 145 and EASA Part CAMO/ EASA Part 145
- Gen Fam courses on business jet models is advantageous.
- 5 years’ experience in CAMO role (desirable)
- Received formal education with respect to UK/ EASA regulations.
- Excellent verbal and written English.
- Report writing and production.
- Ability to present information and communicate clearly and accurately with all levels of the organisation.
- Knowledge of industry software (Leon, CAMP, Centrik etc)
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Programmes.
- Highly motivated and proactive with a willingness to take initiative
- Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail.
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