Airbus Protect Limited

Aerospace

AirworthinessEngineer

£70–95k ~AI est. Filton, United Kingdom FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Airworthiness Engineer at Airbus Protect Limited. Skills: Airworthiness, Safety analysis. Review fleet occurrences. Perform root-cause analysis”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Root-cause analysis; Solution-oriented

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Degree in Aerospace Engineering, 5+ years experience transversal, Experience in aerospace design, Experience in technical documentation, Experienced in Project Management, English negotiation level

Nice to Have

Knowledge of aircraft Fuel system

What You'll Do.

Review fleet occurrences

Perform root-cause analysis

Follow-up occurrences

Manage unsafe conditions

Coordinate with specialists

Prepare justification for Continued Airworthiness

Manage Airworthiness office

Prepare presentations for Authorities

Participate in meetings with Authorities

Analysis of corrective actions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional departments; Multiple business units; Multiple aircraft platforms; Airworthiness specialists; Chief Airworthiness Engineer; Design Office specialists; Airworthiness Authorities

Communication Scope

Coordination; Relational skills

Process & Methodology

Project Management

Full Job Description

****Job Description:**** We are looking for an Airworthiness Engineer to join our Safety Team, in Filton. **The Role :** * Review fleet occurrences (in-service or production) * Perform root-cause analysis and occurrence follow-up * Manage unsafe conditions occurring on the fleet * Coordinate with Airworthiness specialists, Local Chief Airworthiness Engineer and Design Office specialists to prepare the necessary justification to support fleet Continued Airworthiness * Manage and work with the Airworthiness office to prepare presentations for the Airworthiness Authorities * Participate in meetings with the Airworthiness Authorities (EASA...) * Analysis of the corrective actions and follow-up **Are you the one ?** **Experience required:** * Degree in (Aerospace) Engineering * At least 5 years of experience in working transversally across multiple departments, business units and aircraft platforms/ products * Knowledge of aircraft Fuel system is an advantage * Knowledge and preferably experience in aerospace design processes and in technical documentation * Experienced in Project Management practices * Good and fast comprehension * Team player with excellent communication skills and strong coordination and relational skills to deal with many different parties * Able to handle multiple topics/ incidents in parallel * Autonomous, precise, reliable and solution-oriented attitude * Language Skills: English negotiation level (spoken and written) ****What’s in it for you…**** Joining Airbus Protect with : * A close and caring management, * A pipeline of innovative projects, * A community of recognised experts, * Great career paths and training opportunities, ​Great benefits: * 25 days holiday * Hybrid working * Flexi time * Option to purchase holidays * Generous pension scheme * Eligibility to a Company profit sharing scheme * Share options * Access to a benefits platform offering car leasing, family health plans, dental plan, shopping discounts and much more … ​****AIRBUS PR

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