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This company is seeking an experienced ATA32 Engineer to join their team. As an ATA32 Engineer, you will be responsible for identifying and resolving top/recurring issues affecting the Landing Gear products in-service across the company's aircraft fleet.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Identify top/recurring issues affecting the Landing Gear products in-service, in collaboration with the In-Service Engineering Department
  • Conduct engineering studies to understand the root causes of these issues and propose solutions, which may include equipment redesign
  • Respond to reactive queries from the In-Service Engineering department to help limit the time customers' aircraft are grounded due to Landing Gear equipment failure
  • Handle customers' requests for Technical Publication updates and/or clarification
  • Develop engineering solutions or studies to provide ready-to-use material to the company's customer-facing teams, reducing the impact of in-service operational interruptions
  • Continuously grow your technical skills and knowledge about Landing Gear products to become autonomous in your tasks

    Required Qualifications and Experience:
  • Relevant experience in structural analysis and mechanical skills within the landing gear field
  • Familiarity with hydro-mechanical systems and wheels/brakes experience is highly desirable
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills to identify root causes and propose effective solutions
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with various internal and external stakeholders
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, reactive environment and respond to queries in a timely manner
  • Willingness to learn and expand your technical expertise in Landing Gear systems

    Benefits and Perks:
  • Competitive hourly rate of up to £52.00 per hour (Umbrella) or up to £39.30 per hour (PAYE)
  • Opportunities for professional development and growth within the company
  • Flexible work arrangements, including hybrid working (60% onsite minimum)
  • Comprehensive benefits package and commitment to work-life balance

    If you are an experienced ATA32 Engineer with a passion for resolving complex technical challenges, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Please submit your CV and any relevant supporting documents for consideration.

    Or for more information please contact Craig at Carbon60 on (phone number removed),

    Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy
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