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FHS TSP Engineer- Fleet Configuration and Continued Airworthiness is responsible for oversight of fleet configuration and continued airworthiness of TSP services provided to AIC TSP. He/she is responsible for oversight of on-time, on-quality delivery of services, including quality of data in IT Tools (including but not limited to MIS). FHS TSP Engineer- Fleet Configuration and Continued Airworthiness is responsible to oversee compliance of the service to local Airworthiness regulation, and to FHS Continued Airworthiness Management directives. FHS TSP Engineer- Fleet Configuration and Continued Airworthiness ensures the whole AIC TSP Fleet Configuration and Continued Airworthiness team is well integrated in the worldwide FHS-TSP/FTM community, by applying AIRBUS common Processes Methods and Tools, and by organizing participation to best practices sharing, improvement projects, ad-hoc support, training... with other entities. He/she shall bring necessary technical expertise to the team & represent organization in regards to technical activities towards Customer or MRO as necessary.
Job Responsibility:
Independently verify aircraft configuration status as maintained by Customer Records/ Configuration teams - Maintain independent oversight of fleet configuration
Maintain independent oversight of aircraft airworthiness status (ARC, ADs, SBs, LLPs, TCIs etc.)
Coordinate with Customer Technical Records and other necessary stakeholders to ensure Fleet Technical Management Deliverables such as Planning & Engineering are performed in related timeframes
Oversee compliance of the maintenance programs, defect management, Service Bulletins , airworthiness directives & other critical deliverables
Provide alerts/escalations for any non-compliance or approaching deadlines & Escalate non-compliances, overdue tasks, or systemic weaknesses
Flag high-risk defects that may affect airworthiness or dispatch reliability
Ensure reliability findings and safety recommendations are actioned by responsible departments
Escalate significant risks, delays, or compliance gaps to FHS TSP Manager Fleet Configuration and Continued Airworthiness
Participate and Support Regional CAM Leader in the various CAM reviews
Escalating relevant subjects/observations from the different TSP/FTM domains to Regional TSP CAM leader for information or review
Supporting the resolution of FTM relevant issues involving contribution from the region
Ensuring proper coordination of CAM transverse topics between the local FTM teams
Foster collaboration between execution teams (Engineering, Planning, MOC, Technical Records) and oversight functions (CAM Cell)
Support in feeding data into SMS (Safety Management System) reporting chain
Monitor CAM Cell outputs and enforce corrective/preventive actions where systemic risks are identified
Requirements:
Aircraft Maintenance diploma or Engineering diploma
Licence or Type rating on Airbus Fleet (A320 Desirable)
3 to 5 years of experience in Fleet Technical Management
Good knowledge about AIRBUS, Engine Manufacturers’ and OEMs Technical Documentation
Good knowledge of regulatory frameworks (CAR-M, CAR-145, EASA, FAA & DGCA Regulations)
Strong expertise in aircraft configuration management, SB/AD compliance, and Airlines Operations management, Continued Airworthiness Management
Knowledge of MIS
IT proficiency is a plus
Good Leadership, communication & stakeholder management skills
Good level of autonomy
Customer interfacing experience in an aircraft operations and management environment
Proven experience in multicultural and international environment