Maintenance Engineer
·The Maintenance Engineer reports directly to the Director of Engineering and is responsible for implementing the actions determined by his direct Manager and in coordination with by the Director of Maintenance.
·The Maintenance Engineer is part of the team in charge of maintaining, repairing, and overhauling the aircraft, engines, and engine components to ensure that they are safe, airworthy, and dependable.
·The Maintenance Engineer fosters a culture of collaboration. Knowledge sharing, and continuous learning within the technical department.
· The Maintenance Engineer develops and implements engineering best practices, processes, and methodologies to improve efficiency, quality, and productivity
Responsibilities
· Holds the responsibility, under the Director of Engineering to ensure compliance of the Engine Management Program contained in Chapter 14 of the General Maintenance Manual.
·Reviews aircraft and powerplant reliability data and make recommendations to the Director of Engineering/ Director of Maintenance/ Director of Quality Control as to corrective action if necessary to improve Reliability.
· Reviews Airworthiness Directives (AD’s) in the chapters ATA 49 and 70 to 80 to determine applicability.
·Reviews Service Bulletins, Service Letters, and other service documents to determine applicability.
· Manages and issue company special maintenance actions by Fleet Campaign Directives.
· Performs cost benefit analysis to determine effectiveness of proposed modifications.
·Coordinates work with other operational groups to ensure airworthiness, safety, regulatory compliance, operational reliability, and operational efficiency.
· Provides technical assistance to operational departments and provides support to aircraft operations, engine / APU repairs and/or maintenance.
· Ensures compliance with relevant industry standards, regulations, and security protocols in all assigned maintenance/engineering activities.
· Studies, evaluates tooling, new technologies, and framework to enhance maintenance operations, safety, and efficiency.
· Holds the responsibility to accomplish other duties as assigned by the Engineering Director in coordination with the Director of Maintenance.
Education and /or Certification:
· Master’s degree in aerospace engineering.
· Knowledge in Technical Operations per Part 121 Airline Operations.
· Familiar with FAA Regulations.
· Knowledge of aircraft, engines, aircraft components technical data.
· Able to navigate and decipher technical manuals.
·Strong communication skills, both internally with the company, and externally with support vendors and FAA.
· Must speak English, strong verbal, written and analytical skills.
· Excellent organization habits.
· Capable of multi-tasking.
Desirable:
· Experience on engines / CF6-80C2, PW4056-3 / APU PW901A.
· Understanding Spanish language.
· Airframe and Powerplant certificate issued by the FAA.
Other:
· Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. for any employer without sponsorship now or in the future.
·Must be able to pass a Drug and Alcohol Screen test, FBI fingerprint screening, 10-year criminal background, check education.