This list contains only the countries for which job offers have been published in the selected language (e.g., in the French version, only job offers written in French are displayed, and in the English version, only those in English).
All listed activities are carried out in compliance with all valid operational, customer/manufacturer-specific and aviation law requirements; if necessary in English.
Requirements:
Management (technical and disciplinary) of an area in aircraft construction/aircraft maintenance (military/civilian)
Ensuring compliance with all applicable aviation law and occupational safety-related regulations (e.g. EASA Part 145/21G, mil. regulations, ArbSiG, BG regulations, etc.)
Carrying out short-term personnel deployment planning and scheduling
Execution of orders taking into account the framework conditions in terms of deadlines, quality, costs through the efficient use of personnel, machines, materials, and operating resources
Rescheduling of work processes and work equipment in the event of disruptions and bottlenecks
Identification of possibilities for alternative production/repairs
Monitoring of production and quality indicators
Prepare and participate in internal audits
Clarification of procedures and discrepancies as well as support of specialist departments (e.g. work control, engineering, purchasing, etc.)
Carrying out maintenance and repair planning for machines and systems
Coordinate, control and supervise all manufacturing processes in the work area
Initiation of orders for work and auxiliary equipment
Entering/maintaining data (time writing) and feedback in X-Time/PDA
SAP
Preparing and carrying out complex repairs, new productions and assemblies in all authorised systems or material areas (e.g. metalworking, carpentry, upholstery, composite)
Carrying out special manufacturing processes (e.g. machine edging, tube bending, etc.)
Plan, prepare and carry out field services (e.g. changing pipes, installing carpets, repairs on site, etc.)
Determination of parts and material availability on the basis of specified production documents
Selection and use of the necessary manufacturing processes, work equipment and tools
Creating Simple Manufacturing Tools
Checking the parts/components for correctness, completeness (e.g. correct type, part numbers, number, etc.)
Removing, cutting of semi-finished products and return of remaining stock
Preparation and repositioning, if necessary adjustment, of assembly fixtures, machines and production aids
Setting up gauges and taking measurements
Document and sign off on the work carried out and test results in the production route maps as part of the documented worker inspection (DWP)
Confirmation in the RMS and time writing in the PDA system
Carrying out maintenance and cleaning work on manual work equipment (riveting tools, drills, grinders, etc.)