OverviewASL Aviation Holdings is a global aviation services company with airlines based in Europe, South Africa, and Asia. ASL operates a fleet of 130 aircraft and serves over 150 airports worldwide, including passenger and cargo operations. The group is committed to sustainability and supports initiatives to achieve net-zero emissions in aviation by 2050. With a team of 3,000 people of 51 nationalities, ASL aims for excellence, experience, and expertise in aviation services while upholding ESG principles.
PositionEngineering’s role is focused on reassurance, keeping our people and our customers safe, ensuring that in every aspect of our operation we achieve industry-leading performance and that our various fleet programmes deliver to plan, budget, and specification. The Technical Services Engineer – Powerplant role aims to deliver operational excellence by ensuring the ASL Airlines fleets are safe, compliant, reliable, on-time, and defect-free, managing internal and external stakeholders to achieve this in a cost-effective manner for airframe systems.
Key AccountabilitiesThe Technical Services Powerplant section is responsible for Engineering activities related to airworthiness, safety, reliability, operational disruption, and commercial cost-effectiveness of all engine types operated by ASL Airlines and its customer airlines.
ResponsibilitiesEnsuring applicable FAA/EASA/CAA Airworthiness Directives are reviewed and managed with compliant technical and/or procedural actions.Identifying, reviewing, producing, and following up technical documentation related to Non-mandatory Modifications (SB, SL, STC, or Service docs).Monitoring operational reliability with identification and introduction of effective delay mitigation actions to achieve target levels for operational reliability.Using Reliability Centred Maintenance Philosophy, assisting in producing and managing initial issue and revision to AMP, supporting AMP optimization projects, and reviewing findings to ensure the AMP remains compliant and effective considering operating experience for engine-related tasks.Contributing to issuing Reliability Reports and supporting the company Reliability Control Board process for Engine-related matters.Providing assistance to phase-in/phase-out projects of aircraft as required, including records review of AD/SB, HTC, LLPs, OCCM, modification status, to support the Continuous Airworthiness Manager in producing Aircraft Introduction Files and Aircraft Redelivery in accordance with EASA/FAA/CAA requirements.Managing technical investigations and implementing corrective actions.Investigating Occurrence reports and performing appropriate technical and/or procedural actions to minimize recurrence for the fleet.Supporting Line Maintenance and Flight Operations with specialist technical support.Managing the Engine Condition Trend Monitoring process.Managing the airline Engine Removal plan.Driving continuous improvement of processes and procedures.Managing the technical relationship with Engine manufacturers to ensure effective support for ASL Airlines Engineering.Keeping abreast of industry best practice ideas and developments and adopting them where appropriate.Maintaining competence through continued education and training in their area of responsibility. The company will facilitate this process.
RequirementsQualificationsMust have completed a recognised apprenticeship in aircraft engineering with two years’ post-apprenticeship aircraft engineering experience, orMust hold a recognised aircraft engineering qualification (Degree in Engineering or aerospace discipline or an equivalent professional qualification) with minimum 3 years of experience in an Engineering role, orMust hold a Part 66 licence issued by the IAA or equivalent authority.
ExperienceStrong aviation engineering knowledge and experience in a CAMO organization, preferably in a Powerplant engineering role.Strong supplier management experience.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, able to interact and influence across Engineering sections, OEMs, other operators, industry experts, and regulators.Sound knowledge of maintenance planning.Sound knowledge of airworthiness regulations.Sound knowledge of aircraft maintenance programmes and development.Sound knowledge of computerised Maintenance Information Systems and record-keeping systems. Knowledge of AMOS is an asset.Proficient in MS Office.Fluent in English.Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the EU.
We OfferExperienced teamCompetitive salaryExcellent Defined Contribution pension scheme24 days annual leave plus service daysAdditional Annual Leave purchase scheme37.5 hour working weekBenefits scheme (Smart Benefits)Subsidized gym membershipDeath in service benefitsIllness benefit PolicySavings schemesHybrid Working (role dependent)Enhanced family leave policiesEAPThe ASL Learning AcademyCareer Progression
Other InformationLocation: Head Office, Swords, Co. DublinReports to: CAMO ManagerWorking Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00-17:30Permanent
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