As Ireland's newest regional airline, we are committed to exceeding the expectations of our customers and airline partners. We're all hands on deck, all working towards a common goal of delivering on the unique needs of our customers. At Emerald Airlines we believe our company’s roots and culture set us apart from other airlines. We are a tight-knit organisation with an emphasis on collaboration, communication and cohesion. Like any family, our business has a beating heart, made-up of our hard-working and dedicated team.
The role
We are delighted to confirm that we are seeking applications for the position of Continuing Airworthiness Engineer. Based at either the Head Office in Dublin or Belfast, reporting to the Continuing Airworthiness Manager.
Duties & Responsibilities:
As a member of the CAMO department, the successful candidates will be involved in supporting many aspects of the Airline’s technical operation.
- Review and evaluation of aircraft/equipment OEM documentation, airworthiness directives, service bulletins and modifications/STCs.
- Investigation of fleet, reliability, and safety issues.
- Analysis of reliability data to identify trends and issues in the airline’s fleet and implement solutions.
- Liaise with stakeholders and third parties on reliability matters.
- Taking ownership of projects to streamline processes within the engineering department.
- Support aircraft delivery and redelivery programmes.
- Liaison with Original Equipment Manufacturers, Type Certificate Holders, Regulatory Bodies and maintenance and repair organisations regarding technical issues.
- Support investigations of safety related occurrences/incidents or accidents and provide updates and recommendations on the status of these events and safety reports.
- Provide technical support to line and heavy maintenance and other internal departments where required.
- Other projects and duties as assigned by the Continuing Airworthiness Manager.
Minimum Requirements:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical/Mechanical/Electronic Engineering or equivalent or hold an EASA Part 66 B2 Type License.
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in engineering or in a CAMO environment essential.
- Knowledge of EASA regulations.
Desirable requirements:
- Experience in a Continuing Airworthiness environment.
- Be very well organised with good attention to detail.
- Be comfortable working to strict deadlines on multiple tasks and projects as part of a team.
- Take responsibility for tasks, with the ability to see projects through to fruition.
- Lateral thinker who can identify areas of potential improvement and provide solutions.
- Excellent written & verbal communication skills.
- Proficient in MS Office suite and comfortable learning new systems.
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