Responsibilities
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Ensure the continuing airworthiness of aircraft managed by the organisation in full compliance with EASA Part-M and Part-CAMO requirements.
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Control, monitor, and schedule short-term and long-term routine maintenance tasks for the company aircraft fleet.
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Maintain effective technical communication with aircraft, engine, and component manufacturers, approved maintenance organisations (Part-145), and the Flight Operations Department.
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Manage, control, and archive all continuing airworthiness records, including technical logs and supporting documentation.
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Review, assess, and plan the accomplishment of Airworthiness Directives (ADs), Service Bulletins (SBs), and other applicable mandatory and non-mandatory requirements.
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Prepare and issue clear, accurate, and complete work packages to maintenance contractors.
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Approve (where authorised), control, monitor, and schedule non-routine and deferred maintenance activities, including defect follow-up and rectification planning.
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Ensure continuous and accurate updating of aircraft technical data within the approved CAMO information systems.
Qualifications
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University degree in Aviation, Engineering, or a related technical discipline.
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Proficient English language capability, sufficient to read, understand, and apply international aviation regulations, standards, manuals, and technical documentation.
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Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team environment.
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Strong organisational and time-management skills, with high attention to detail and a proactive approach to safety and compliance.
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Previous experience in the aviation sector, particularly within a CAMO environment, is considered an advantage but is not mandatory.
Company Offers
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Competitive salary, aligned with experience and qualifications.
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Hybrid working possibility, subject to operational and regulatory requirements.
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Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a certified EASA Part-CAMO organisation.
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Structured on-the-job training and mentoring under experienced CAMO personnel.
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Exposure to real operational aircraft and multi-type fleet environment.
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Professional development opportunities within organisation.
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Supportive and professional working environment with direct involvement in operational decision-making.