Continuing Airworthiness Engineer
Cheltenham - UK
Job Summary
Job Description
Role: Continuing Airworthiness Engineer
Location: Cheltenham Gloucestershire Occasional Travel to Other UK Sites
Hours: 40 pw
Salary: 75000 - 82000 dependent on experience Benefits
The role
As a Continuing Airworthiness Engineer youll play a vital role in ensuring the safe efficient and compliant delivery of continuing airworthiness services across our clients fleet. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a diverse range of aircraft supporting critical aviation operations while developing your technical expertise and growing your influence within a collaborative engineering environment.
Day-to-day you will:
- Develop Approved Maintenance Programmes by reviewing Type Certificate Holder and regulatory instructions such as Airworthiness Directives and Service Bulletins.
- Create and schedule maintenance programme tasks within the Maintenance Information System (RAMCO).
- Support the Maintenance Review Board through data analysis and performance insights.
- Manage technical enquiries including repair scheme requests and continuing airworthiness clarifications.
- Ensure Mass and Balance reports reflect aircraft configuration accurately.
This role is fulltime working 40 hours per week and is based on site working MondayFriday 8:0017:00 with occasional travel to other UK locations as required.
Essential experience of the Continuing Airworthiness Engineer:
- Experience working within a Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation in a Commercial Air Transport environment.
- Background suitable to be nominated for an Airworthiness Review position (SRG 1769/AD458).
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office including Excel reporting.
- Experience engaging stakeholders and presenting to senior managers.
- Team leadership experience (from any setting).
Qualifications for the Continuing Airworthiness Engineer:
- Aircraft engineering experience with systems knowledge maintenance processes and standards (helicopter experience desirable).
- Current detailed knowledge of CAA Part CAMO Part M Part 145 and BCAR regulations.
- Formal management supervisory or business administration training (desirable).
- Considerable relevant experience within the Aeronautical industry or equivalent combination of Aeronautical degree and experience within Part CAMO.
- Part 66 qualification with considerable Certifying Staff experience ideally EC135 & BK117 plus Part 145 line and base maintenance experience.
Security Clearance
The successful candidate must be able to achieve and maintain Standard (BPSS) security clearance for this role.
What we offer
- Generous holiday allowance
- Matched contribution pension scheme with life assurance
- Access to a Digital GP annual health check and nutritional consultations through Aviva DigiCare
- Employee shopping savings portal
- Payment of Professional Fees
- Be Kind Day enables employees to take one working days paid leave a year (or equivalent hours) to undertake volunteering work with their chosen organisation or registered charity.
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
Chevron works to meet the world's growing demand for energy by exploring for oil and natural gas; refining and marketing gasoline; producing chemicals and more.