Volantes Technical Recruitment are seeking a CAMO manager for a leading Rotary client in Western Europe.
Fantastic salary on offer and great opportunity to start the new year with an exciting company.
Requirements
· Continued Airworthiness Management Form 4 holder or eligibility to be approved:
- have completed a formal aeronautical education and have either an Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License or a Degree
- Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience
- Solid knowledge of regulations (EU) Nr. 2018/1139, (EU) Nr. 1321/2014, (EU) Nr. 748/2012 und (EU) Nr. 965/2012
· Working knowledge and understanding of aircraft maintenance management
· Experience of EASA Part M and Part 145 requirements
· Strong negotiation skills at a senior level
· Experience in the induction and return of aircraft from lessors
· Experience in the preparation of work packages for the introduction of maintenance checks
· Management experience
- Fluent in English and German languages on a contractual level
- Knowledge in using MS Office products and maintenance software
- Ability to work independently, in a team and cost efficient
Main Duties
· Working in accordance with EASA (Part CAMO) requirements and procedures.
· Ensures that all maintenance management functions comply with Part CAMO requirements.
· Management of the oversight of continued airworthiness information, including AD, SB, maintenance program etc.
· Management of the aircraft maintenance program(s).
· Management the approval of repairs, ensuring all repairs are performed to an approved standard. Ensuring any instructions for continued airworthiness or follow-on inspections are captured and incorporated to the aircraft maintenance program as required.
· Ensuring all scheduled maintenance is carried out in accordance with the approved maintenance programs.
· Ensuring all applicable airworthiness directives and operational directives are captured and applied in full, within the prescribed period.
· Capture and review of all non-mandatory airworthiness data, as issued by the Type Certificate / Supplemental Type Certificate holder(s) for their aircraft, engine and equipment, implementing action plans as required.
· Coordinate (Plan) scheduled maintenance, the application of airworthiness directives, the replacement of service life limited parts and component inspections to ensure the work is carried out properly.
· Maintain continued airworthiness records in accordance with Part CAMO.
· Ensure that the mass and balance statement reflect the current status of the aircraft.
· Ensure that the Certificate of Airworthiness and ARC for each aircraft managed by the organization remains valid.
· Review and implementation, as appropriate, of any additional LBA requirements.
· Liaison with the aircraft, engine and equipment manufacturers regarding continuing airworthiness matters.
- Optimization of CAMO processes
- Analysis of the efficiency of maintenance programs
- Coordination of the Airworthiness Review Staff
- Inprocessing of new helicopters
- Route cause analysis and corrective actions arising from internal and external audits in regard to CAMO
Volantes Technical Recruitment are seeking a CAMO manager for a leading Rotary client in Western Europe.
Fantastic salary on offer and great opportunity to start the new year with an exciting company.
Requirements
· Continued Airworthiness Management Form 4 holder or eligibility to be approved:
- have completed a formal aeronautical education and have either an Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License or a Degree
- Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience
- Solid knowledge of regulations (EU) Nr. 2018/1139, (EU) Nr. 1321/2014, (EU) Nr. 748/2012 und (EU) Nr. 965/2012
· Working knowledge and understanding of aircraft maintenance management
· Experience of EASA Part M and Part 145 requirements
· Strong negotiation skills at a senior level
· Experience in the induction and return of aircraft from lessors
· Experience in the preparation of work packages for the introduction of maintenance checks
· Management experience
- Fluent in English and German languages on a contractual level
- Knowledge in using MS Office products and maintenance software
- Ability to work independently, in a team and cost efficient
Main Duties
· Working in accordance with EASA (Part CAMO) requirements and procedures.
· Ensures that all maintenance management functions comply with Part CAMO requirements.
· Management of the oversight of continued airworthiness information, including AD, SB, maintenance program etc.
· Management of the aircraft maintenance program(s).
· Management the approval of repairs, ensuring all repairs are performed to an approved standard. Ensuring any instructions for continued airworthiness or follow-on inspections are captured and incorporated to the aircraft maintenance program as required.
· Ensuring all scheduled maintenance is carried out in accordance with the approved maintenance programs.
· Ensuring all applicable airworthiness directives and operational directives are captured and applied in full, within the prescribed period.
· Capture and review of all non-mandatory airworthiness data, as issued by the Type Certificate / Supplemental Type Certificate holder(s) for their aircraft, engine and equipment, implementing action plans as required.
· Coordinate (Plan) scheduled maintenance, the application of airworthiness directives, the replacement of service life limited parts and component inspections to ensure the work is carried out properly.
· Maintain continued airworthiness records in accordance with Part CAMO.
· Ensure that the mass and balance statement reflect the current status of the aircraft.
· Ensure that the Certificate of Airworthiness and ARC for each aircraft managed by the organization remains valid.
· Review and implementation, as appropriate, of any additional LBA requirements.
· Liaison with the aircraft, engine and equipment manufacturers regarding continuing airworthiness matters.
- Optimization of CAMO processes
- Analysis of the efficiency of maintenance programs
- Coordination of the Airworthiness Review Staff
- Inprocessing of new helicopters
- Route cause analysis and corrective actions arising from internal and external audits in regard to CAMO