Aircraft Maintenance Planning Cost Estimator

Fen Ditton
3 weeks ago
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PLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING:Recognising the RESTRICTED nature of the work suitable candidates will be baseline level (BPSS) clearable or eligible for this level of clearance

Job Description:

This is a key role supporting the Cost and Estimating team in identifying, costing and agreeing additional / emergent tasks during aircraft inputs. Based at Marshall Aerospaces' facility in Cambridge (postcode is CB5 8RX) This role enables our client to deliver fully scheduled, costed and value assessed estimates to the business. Applicants MUST have prior aircraft maintenance experience to be considered.

HYBRID ROLE: 2-3 days will be on site at Marshalls facility in Cambridge, the rest can be remote working

Responsibilities:

Delivery to the Customer Additional / Emergent Work claims for their Hercules C-130 aircraft undergoing Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) activities and their subsequent Commercial Approval of work commencement to keep Inputs on schedule
Delivery of a forecasted Cost Base for any given task of work
Ensure all estimates are fully backed off with a thorough Basis of Estimate (BoE) to deliver confidence and understanding of Cost and Value to the wider business stakeholders
Support key stakeholders with business, performance and financial data reconciliation
Consistent reporting on the Value of Additional / Emergent Work to the business. Advise the MRO of the targets and budgets for each Input
Communicate and manage relationships with key stakeholders within the business
Skills/Experience:

ESSENTIAL:

Prior Aerospace/aviation environment experience
Broad knowledge and experience of aircraft maintenance and modifications (for example someone who would understand step by step what is required in changing an aircraft wheel)
Previous aircraft structural experience
Proficient user of MS Excel
DESIRABLE:

Working knowledge of the Business Cost Forecasting Tools and Templates used to generate Additional / Emergent Work Claims, Cost Base generation and Risk Analysis
Prior Working Experience of the C-130 Hercules aircraft would be beneficial but not essential
Experience of managing a diverse range of stakeholders
Working knowledge of contractual obligations for our Projects and Customers
Demonstrated record of communicating at all levels within the business and direct Customer facing
Ability to adapt communication based on the recipients.
Membership of the Association of Cost Engineers (ACostE) or equivalent professional recognised level of competence or experience would be advantageous
Any prior knowledge on International Finance System, navigation of home screens to identify the required data
Professional Attributes:

Drive and deliver results, be financially aware of performance and accountability
Deliver objectives, driving efficiency while aiming for optimal performance.
Make decisions based on an understanding of financial implications, pro-actively managing risks.
Instil Pride: motivate and communicate
Demonstrate integrity
Demonstrate the highest levels of integrity and ethical standard, sharing information and displaying openness and trust.
Challenge with courage:  improve and solve
Generate innovative solutions and evolution of existing products and services. Engage with others, seizing opportunities to learn
Be curious and remain open to new ideas and thinking
This role requires a close working relationship with the MRO at Marshall and functional leads. This role as a minimum requires a hybrid working approach to ensure visibility within the MRO environment

About Marshall’s:

Based in the UK, with operations in Canada, Marshall Land Systems specialises in the design and production of deployable operational infrastructure and mission support for humanitarian, defence and security operations across the globe. Other core services include the integration of complex systems into a range of vehicles for use by the military and security services including explosive ordnance disposal and battlefield ambulances all underpinned by a full in-life managed service provision to ensure customers‘ equipment is available where and when they need it

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