Continuing Airworthiness Manager
Hernshead Recruitment
JOB DESCRIPTION
The nominated post holder for continuing airworthiness is responsible to the Accountable Manager for ensuring that the organisation is always in compliance with Part CAMO/Part M and for the management and supervision of all continuing airworthiness activities. He/She is also the nominated person for Part CAMO for extension of ARC.
Key Responsibilities
- The nominated post holder for Continuing Airworthiness will ensure that all Continuing Airworthiness Management is carried out according to the prescriptions of.
- Ensure that all maintenance is carried out on time and to an approved standard.
- Establishment and development of Continuing Airworthiness policy, including the approval of Starspeed Limited maintenance Programmes.
- Analysis of the effectiveness of the Maintenance Programme.
- Monitoring the implementation of the maintenance Programme Selection of the Part 145 maintenance contractors and establishment and amendment of Maintenance Contracts.
- Ensuring the department remains in compliance with its own procedures and regulatory requirements.
- Approval by the CAA of Starspeed Limited Technical Log, including any subsequent amendment thereto.
- Ensuring that Starspeed Limited technical records are kept and controlled and presented to the CAA if requested.
- Monitoring of maintenance standards.
- Modifications and repairs (changes) are reviewed and carried out to an approved standard.
- Airworthiness Directive review and embodiment.
- Non mandatory modification embodiment policy.
- Monitoring of all defects and their rectification.
- Monitoring of Line and base maintenance activity.
- That Starspeed Limited pilots are duly trained and authorised to issue Certificates of Release to Service, where necessary and appropriate, by the contracted Part 145 maintenance organisations.
- That the Airworthiness Review Certificate for each helicopter operated by the company remains valid in respect of; the airworthiness of the helicopter, b. the expiry date specified on the Certificate, and c. any other condition specified in the Certificate.
- Analysis of and reporting any occurrences of a maintenance nature to the CAA and the aircraft manufacturers.
- This includes both Mandatory Occurrences and occurrences related to maintenance findings, which fall outside the Mandatory scheme.
- The review, amendment and control of the Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition. Review and implementation, as appropriate, of any additional UK CAA national requirements.
- Training Policy and the Review of training needs and personnel requirements.
- 12 Monthly liaison meetings to discuss maintenance, airworthiness, Compliance and MOR issues.
- Reviewing Weight and balance reports.
- In liaison with the Accountable Manager and the Compliance Manager, an Annual Review of CAA and internal audit corrective action recommendations.
- Advising the CAA of changes to the Maintenance Support. 3.
- Person Specification Essential Desirable Qualifications Completed formal aeronautical education and have either an Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License or a Degree Experience Minimum 5 years as an Airworthiness Engineer. Previous experience as Form 4 Holder.
- Knowledge Expert knowledge of the Part 145 Regulations, AMM and AMP, Part CAMO, OTARS SMS and Compliance Skills Effective manager with high levels of technical skill.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Good IT skills Competencies Ability to work as part of a team and well organised.
- Financially competent.