Malaysia Assessment Day: B1/B2 Aircraft Engineer-Base maintenance
Aircraft engineers with prior expertise in a base maintenance setting are needed by Etihad Engineering.
We would be pleased to speak with you if you are a Malaysian licensed B1 or B2 aviation engineer with demonstrated experience working in a base maintenance setting.
The removal, installation, repair, modification, and visual examination of systems or components mounted on the aircraft, engine, or APU will fall under the purview of the aircraft engineer. Furthermore, using all relevant current technical data, they will certify their own or others' work as specified in MOE 1's Airframe Capabilities List in MOE-identified sites.
Responsibility
Work completed on the aircraft, engine, and APU systems is certified once it has been confirmed that the activities were carried out in compliance with the authorized maintenance data.
certifies one's own and other people's work after confirming that it was completed in compliance with the most recent corporate policies.
guarantees that maintenance is carried out to the highest standards and in compliance with all pertinent, up-to-date technical information, such as the guidelines provided in the corresponding aircraft manuals, engineering orders, or instructions.
accurately and promptly completes all aircraft documentation.
oversees technicians performing all types of aircraft maintenance.
Submit technical requests to Engineering and include any pertinent information for fixes or guidance that are outside the scope of the existing maintenance data.
makes certain that all maintenance carried out on assigned aircraft is finished in accordance with business protocols, recorded, and shared with the C-Certifier.
When specific maintenance activities arise that could potentially create a delay, report them right away to the C-certifier.
demonstrates a professional demeanor and the capacity for effective and clear communication.
Meet the goals and due dates that the check manager has set, and let them know if there will be any delays.
At all times, exhibit the necessary understanding of the GCAA/EASA/FAA Part-145 requirements, as well as the EYEng Safety Management System and Quality procedures.
ensures that workplace discipline, including safety, housekeeping, tool control, and progressive card signing, is established, promoted, and delivered in an efficient and consistent manner.
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