The IMS Maintenance Support Engineer should through the effective utilisation of subject matter knowledge and experience support the delivery of Maintenance Tasking & Verification at strategic and tactical levels to enable the maximisation of operational efficiency and minimisation of costs.
The Post Holder should have good to strong quantitative and analytical skills/experience with Lean management principles and be an effective credible communicator with good interpersonal skills. They require product knowledge and a good understanding of the relationship with interfacing/contributory areas and are able to analyse and interpret data with a high level of attention to detail.
Core Activity:
Against the requirements of the approved Tactical Fleet plan and the Fleet Maintenance Plan (where applicable) analysing the maintenance requirements for specific aircraft or components highlighting and where practical resolving any issues and ensuring the timely creation of the Statement of Work (SoW).
Developing and maintaining the associated work package(s) including the technical instructions resource and materiel requirements for the individual maintenance activity. Ensuring independent inspection and safety critical task requirements are documented and appropriately identified.
Undertaking the planning of additional and emergent work during maintenance to ensure work load is managed effectively against schedule requirements. Ensure the Statement of Work is updated and re-authorised to reflect any changes.
Working with Fleet Planning Demand Management Part 145 organisation Technical Services Airworthiness Records and third party suppliers in order to deliver the required standards of continuing airworthiness and contract delivery.
Reviewing and reporting on the effectiveness of maintenance task performance in Forward Depth and Suppliers and escalate any issues as appropriate. Reviewing and reporting on the effectiveness of the SoW Pre-Input and Post-Output Review Meeting (PIRM & PORM) processes maintenance task performance and additional/emergent work requirements across all responsible maintenance locations both On & Off aircraft. Ensuring that any trends are identified and escalated as appropriate.
Ensuring that changes in the Customers requirements are reviewed for impact on the Maintenance Tasking & Verification activity and implemented appropriately e.g. Fatigue Life limits Capability upgrades Customer-approved modification programmes etc.
Against the requirements defined in the approved SoW including any amendments where applicable assessing the maintenance activity detailed in the certificate of maintenance to assure that all requirements have been completed or correctly authorised and deferred.
Key Accountabilities:
Performance indicators Ensure the effective provision of Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities by meeting delivery targets and reporting any impact on Continuing Airworthiness. Understand how individual actions contribute to overall delivery performance.
Completion of activities Ensure all Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities are appropriately documented and airworthiness records are maintained on relevant systems (IT/paper based). Compile required reporting identify any issues and escalate as appropriate.
Procedure/standards Comply with the CAME its associated procedures and standards and any other Company procedures and standards as applicable. Identify and propose changes as required.
Safety Management System Ensure Human Factors and Error Management philosophies are applied to all Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities. Understand the risks associated with Maintenance Tasking & Verification and the means by which they are mitigated and managed.
Management System Assurance Ensure Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities are compliant with the QAF Governance and Assurance framework including supporting Process Confirmations and independent assurance audits. Support the response to audit findings in a timely and appropriate manner and provide information into the relevant reviews. Support the implementation of identified improvements to overcome any non-compliance and monitor effectiveness.
Statutory / Regulatory & Legislative requirements Able to demonstrate an appropriate level of understanding and application of the relevant Continuing Airworthiness Regulatory framework. Support the implementation of any Regulatory-driven changes into the Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities. Ensure compliance with all other requirements e.g. ITAR EaPW ISO etc.
Contractual Requirements Ensure compliance with applicable contractual requirements e.g. through support to contract reviews and the incorporation of required changes into the Maintenance Tasking & Verification processes.
Requirements
Minimum of a recognised qualification to NVQ3/ONC level in a relevant Data Management or Technical discipline or Part 66 Category A qualified or suitable equivalent
Recent in-depth experience to a level appropriate for their role within a Maintenance & Support environment including direct experience of supporting or maintaining fleets of aircraft and the associated Continuing Airworthiness Records
Demonstrate an understanding of reliability programmes and the impact of their findings on the operator maintenance programme.
Demonstrate a good understanding of data integrity with respect to fleet planning and maintenance tasking & verification.
Provide direction and advice to the data integrity teams on records related issues addressing individual aircraft or components and fleet-wide issues.
Human factors and E&PW course
UK Driving licence
Required Skills:
Comply with the latest issue of the BAE SYSTEMS Part 145 Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE) and general awareness of the defence logistics framework and associated procedures in relation to the movement of all logistics items Receive all items checking that all required documentation is present and correct and that the packaging is intact. Check that part numbers on documentation matches that marked on the part or parts packaging Quarantine any non-conforming items for appropriate investigation action. Record receipts using the electronic stock accounting systems and procedures currently in operation Place stores and parts demands as required on IMS Maintain the preservation of materials and equipment whilst in storage or transit Ensure the storage handling and movement of hazardous materials is carried out as defined within hazard data sheets and mandated procedures Pick pack and deliver parts requests to the customer checking the right parts are delivered to the right place at the right time safely including line side replenishment Coordination of any Tasking requests that require forklift/vehicle support providing that support and liaising with the requestor to ensure any access or support issues are addressed prior to the activity Coordination of Forward Delivery activities ensuring the QEAF members of staff know where to deliver to and where to collect from Protect any materials for dispatch against transit damage Identify and report inabilities of supply items to all relevant teams Be able to coordinate and assist in the preparation of detachment pack ups Assist in programmed/adhoc Stock Taking activities Performing and understanding investigation activities on IMS to assist in and resolve any stock discrepancies Deliver a Direct Line Feed (DLF) service to Depth and Forward supplying and replenishing all consumable requirements including POL. Ensure the DLF Forward and Depth visit schedule is adhered to preventing any consumable racks or POL in-use lockers from reaching nil stock Maintain the physical storage issue and receipt into and out of stock of all POL items Conduct Warehouse husbandry and building oversite checks Carry out shift work as required in rotation Mentoring QEAF Team members of the Team in effective and safe Supply Chain Operations including monitoring of IMS inputs by the QEAF
The IMS Maintenance Support Engineer should through the effective utilisation of subject matter knowledge and experience support the delivery of Maintenance Tasking & Verification at strategic and tactical levels to enable the maximisation of operational efficiency and minimisation of costs.The Post...
The IMS Maintenance Support Engineer should through the effective utilisation of subject matter knowledge and experience support the delivery of Maintenance Tasking & Verification at strategic and tactical levels to enable the maximisation of operational efficiency and minimisation of costs.
The Post Holder should have good to strong quantitative and analytical skills/experience with Lean management principles and be an effective credible communicator with good interpersonal skills. They require product knowledge and a good understanding of the relationship with interfacing/contributory areas and are able to analyse and interpret data with a high level of attention to detail.
Core Activity:
Against the requirements of the approved Tactical Fleet plan and the Fleet Maintenance Plan (where applicable) analysing the maintenance requirements for specific aircraft or components highlighting and where practical resolving any issues and ensuring the timely creation of the Statement of Work (SoW).
Developing and maintaining the associated work package(s) including the technical instructions resource and materiel requirements for the individual maintenance activity. Ensuring independent inspection and safety critical task requirements are documented and appropriately identified.
Undertaking the planning of additional and emergent work during maintenance to ensure work load is managed effectively against schedule requirements. Ensure the Statement of Work is updated and re-authorised to reflect any changes.
Working with Fleet Planning Demand Management Part 145 organisation Technical Services Airworthiness Records and third party suppliers in order to deliver the required standards of continuing airworthiness and contract delivery.
Reviewing and reporting on the effectiveness of maintenance task performance in Forward Depth and Suppliers and escalate any issues as appropriate. Reviewing and reporting on the effectiveness of the SoW Pre-Input and Post-Output Review Meeting (PIRM & PORM) processes maintenance task performance and additional/emergent work requirements across all responsible maintenance locations both On & Off aircraft. Ensuring that any trends are identified and escalated as appropriate.
Ensuring that changes in the Customers requirements are reviewed for impact on the Maintenance Tasking & Verification activity and implemented appropriately e.g. Fatigue Life limits Capability upgrades Customer-approved modification programmes etc.
Against the requirements defined in the approved SoW including any amendments where applicable assessing the maintenance activity detailed in the certificate of maintenance to assure that all requirements have been completed or correctly authorised and deferred.
Key Accountabilities:
Performance indicators Ensure the effective provision of Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities by meeting delivery targets and reporting any impact on Continuing Airworthiness. Understand how individual actions contribute to overall delivery performance.
Completion of activities Ensure all Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities are appropriately documented and airworthiness records are maintained on relevant systems (IT/paper based). Compile required reporting identify any issues and escalate as appropriate.
Procedure/standards Comply with the CAME its associated procedures and standards and any other Company procedures and standards as applicable. Identify and propose changes as required.
Safety Management System Ensure Human Factors and Error Management philosophies are applied to all Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities. Understand the risks associated with Maintenance Tasking & Verification and the means by which they are mitigated and managed.
Management System Assurance Ensure Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities are compliant with the QAF Governance and Assurance framework including supporting Process Confirmations and independent assurance audits. Support the response to audit findings in a timely and appropriate manner and provide information into the relevant reviews. Support the implementation of identified improvements to overcome any non-compliance and monitor effectiveness.
Statutory / Regulatory & Legislative requirements Able to demonstrate an appropriate level of understanding and application of the relevant Continuing Airworthiness Regulatory framework. Support the implementation of any Regulatory-driven changes into the Maintenance Tasking & Verification activities. Ensure compliance with all other requirements e.g. ITAR EaPW ISO etc.
Contractual Requirements Ensure compliance with applicable contractual requirements e.g. through support to contract reviews and the incorporation of required changes into the Maintenance Tasking & Verification processes.
Requirements
Minimum of a recognised qualification to NVQ3/ONC level in a relevant Data Management or Technical discipline or Part 66 Category A qualified or suitable equivalent
Recent in-depth experience to a level appropriate for their role within a Maintenance & Support environment including direct experience of supporting or maintaining fleets of aircraft and the associated Continuing Airworthiness Records
Demonstrate an understanding of reliability programmes and the impact of their findings on the operator maintenance programme.
Demonstrate a good understanding of data integrity with respect to fleet planning and maintenance tasking & verification.
Provide direction and advice to the data integrity teams on records related issues addressing individual aircraft or components and fleet-wide issues.
Human factors and E&PW course
UK Driving licence
Required Skills:
Comply with the latest issue of the BAE SYSTEMS Part 145 Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE) and general awareness of the defence logistics framework and associated procedures in relation to the movement of all logistics items Receive all items checking that all required documentation is present and correct and that the packaging is intact. Check that part numbers on documentation matches that marked on the part or parts packaging Quarantine any non-conforming items for appropriate investigation action. Record receipts using the electronic stock accounting systems and procedures currently in operation Place stores and parts demands as required on IMS Maintain the preservation of materials and equipment whilst in storage or transit Ensure the storage handling and movement of hazardous materials is carried out as defined within hazard data sheets and mandated procedures Pick pack and deliver parts requests to the customer checking the right parts are delivered to the right place at the right time safely including line side replenishment Coordination of any Tasking requests that require forklift/vehicle support providing that support and liaising with the requestor to ensure any access or support issues are addressed prior to the activity Coordination of Forward Delivery activities ensuring the QEAF members of staff know where to deliver to and where to collect from Protect any materials for dispatch against transit damage Identify and report inabilities of supply items to all relevant teams Be able to coordinate and assist in the preparation of detachment pack ups Assist in programmed/adhoc Stock Taking activities Performing and understanding investigation activities on IMS to assist in and resolve any stock discrepancies Deliver a Direct Line Feed (DLF) service to Depth and Forward supplying and replenishing all consumable requirements including POL. Ensure the DLF Forward and Depth visit schedule is adhered to preventing any consumable racks or POL in-use lockers from reaching nil stock Maintain the physical storage issue and receipt into and out of stock of all POL items Conduct Warehouse husbandry and building oversite checks Carry out shift work as required in rotation Mentoring QEAF Team members of the Team in effective and safe Supply Chain Operations including monitoring of IMS inputs by the QEAF