Manage continuing airworthiness for a corporate jet fleet: develop and maintain CAMO policies and maintenance programmes, ensure Certificates of Airworthiness and ARCs, report and investigate maintenance occurrences, control CAMO exposition, coordinate maintenance with Part 145 MROs and client services, manage technical data, safety management tasks for Part CAMO/SMAR compliance, and support audits and regulator/MRO relations.
Company Description
VOLUXIS are a well-established private jet charter and management company, holding a worldwide UK and San Marino AOC. We currently manage a diverse fleet of aircraft, including Gulfstream, Bombardier, Hawker and Embraer aircraft.
Due to the onboarding of further aircraft, VOLUXIS are seeking an Airworthiness Engineer to ensure the smooth running of the CAMO operation.
Job Description- Establishment and development of continuing airworthiness policy, including the approval of Voluxis maintenance programmes.
- Analysis of the effectiveness of the Maintenance programme according to its configuration / operation and keep it up to date.
- That the Certificate of Airworthiness for each aircraft operated by the company remains valid in respect of, the airworthiness of the aircraft, the expiry date specified on the ARC, and any other condition specified in the Certificate. This will include ARC issue and extension.
- Reporting also investigating any occurrences of a maintenance nature to the CAA and the aircraft manufacturers. This includes both Mandatory Occurrences and occurrences related to maintenance findings which fall outside the mandatory scheme.
- The amendment and control of this Continued Airworthiness Management Expositions.
- Review and implementation, as appropriate, of any additional regulatory requirements.
- Collect, define and check all the technical data necessary to maintain the airworthiness of an aircraft (airworthiness status AD/SB, manufacturer and regulatory documentations)
- Register and ensure the daily maintenance of the aircraft’s airworthiness (hours, cycles, online maintenance operations, equipment movements) and initiate the associated maintenance operations according to the regulatory requirements and the approved maintenance program
- Coordinate with the Part 145 and Voluxis Client Services Manager events scheduled and unscheduled maintenance to be reported back to the aircraft owner/representative.
- Prepare purchase orders and coordination with the MRO Planner.
- Ensure a good relationship between Voluxis, the regulator and the MRO during any audits or maintenance visits.
- Perform safety management tasks to comply with Part CAMO and SMAR approvals.
- Successful training record
- Aircraft type training qualifications.
- Preferable : previous CAMO experience within Corporate Aviation on Textron, Falcon, Gulfstream, Bombardier products
- Competitive salary
- Holiday entitlement which increases with length of service
- Promotion and career development opportunities
- Private healthcare
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