CAMO Quality Management Specialist (MAA)

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Line Up Aviation is a specialist aviation and aerospace recruitment company that has been operating worldwide for more than 35 years. We work with some of the industry's best-known companies who demand the highest standard of service.

On behalf of our global client, we are currently recruiting for a CAMO Quality Management Specialist to ensure all CAMO activities are monitored by the CAMO Quality system and to provide assurance of compliance to the Airworthiness Manager, Military Flying.

Job Title: CAMO Quality Manager (MAA)
Location: Birmingham Airport
Contract Type: Fulltime. Mon - Fri Onsite.
Hourly Rate: Competitive (Umbrella) Inside IR35
Additional Info: Contract Position, ASAP start, c18 months renewable.

Scope of Role

Assurance of CAMO personnel competence
Assurance of all Core and non-Core CAMO tasks, processes and procedures
Assurance of CAME (Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition) compliance with Regulation
CAMO Audit activity
To provide assurance of continued compliance with the requirements of MAA approval of the Mil CAM
Responsibilities

Monitoring all Mil CAMO activities being performed iaw RA (Apply online only) (MRP Part M) as follows:

Verify and validate procedures and changes to the procedures within the CAME
Use product sampling and sample checks
Reach across applicable organizations, including Maintenance organization(s) (Forward and Depth (or Line and Base)), Delivery Team(s) (DT) and all CAMO activity.
Ensure that all aspects of compliance are checked annually, including all the sub-contracted activities, and this may be carried out as a complete single exercise or subdivided over the annual period iaw a scheduled plan
Assurance of Alternative Acceptable Means of Compliance, Waivers and Exemption (AWE) submissions and subsequent AWE management.
Assurance of Maintenance activity conducted by Maintenance organizations is adequate for maintaining the Continuing Airworthiness of their Air Systems. Through Maintenance Organisation audits and or through monitoring of the Maintenance Organisation audit programs.
Including assurance of contracted Maintenance carried out in accordance with the TAA approved Air System Document Set:

Monitor subcontracted CAMO tasks and ensure documented agreements are in place to describe and control the subcontracted activity.
Explicitly name the department and the CAMO.
Define what responsibilities the department fulfils on behalf of the CAMO and the post title of the person responsible for their delivery.
Define the number and competence of personnel committed to these tasks to the satisfaction of the CAMO.
Define a process by which changes to the resourcing of tasks are communicated and agreed.
Be referenced in the Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition (CAME).
The CAMO Quality Team shall arrange regular Corrective Action meetings attended by the Military Continuing Airworthiness Manager (Mil CAM), Deputy Continuing Airworthiness Manager (DCAM) to review progress of the remedial action of non-conformances and agree extensions to individual finding timescales where justified. The AP Mil CAMO QM provides a meeting report, from the results of each Corrective action board meeting to the AM (MF) and also escalates any increase or change in risk identified.
Preferred Experience in some of the following:

Aircraft Programmes Internal Auditor Training
Human Factors
AS9100D / AS9110C Auditor Training
MRP Part 145 (MAOS)
Foreign Object Debris
Electrostatic Device standards
Baines Simmons Understanding Defence CAMO Regulations
Understanding DAOS Surveillance Audits
Information Lifecycle management Training
BASE / SharePoint Training
Root Cause Corrective Action facilitator
Previous experience working with the UK MAA Regulatory Framework
Part M CAMO experience
Lead Auditor experience
Due to the nature of this opportunity, the successful applicant will already hold full UK Govt SC or be capable of gaining full SC in a reasonable timeframe.

To be successful in your application it is a requirement that you are a UK citizen at the time of application and that you can achieve relevant national security clearance. Ideally you will already hold SC

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