Certification Engineer

REEVR TALENT LTD
Tewkesbury
2 weeks ago
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Aerospace Certification Engineer
Location:Remote with occasional travel to the office (2-3 times a month)
Salary:£45,000 - £55,000 (dependent on experience)

Were a growing Design Organisation (DOA) and were looking to expand our team with a skilledAerospace Certification Engineer. If you have a passion for aerospace engineering and are looking to further develop your career, this is the opportunity for you!

As anAerospace Certification Engineerat our EASA DOA (21J.739), youll be working on a variety of certification documents for minor changes and repairs to cabin interiors. Youll play a key role in enabling aircraft interior design changes, contributing to the development of crucial certification documentation for both civil and military aircraft.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Prepare Design Organisation Manuals (Civil), Mass and Balance Programmes, Electrical Load Analysis, and other relevant procedures.
  • Update Technical Instruction Compliance for the Technical Service Section by assessing Airworthiness Directives and OEM Service Bulletins.
  • Produce and review type design documentation for major and minor changes in aircraft interior design.
  • Participate in the preparation and review of documentation related to minor and major design changes.

About You:

  • Strong experience in aerospace certification or related engineering fields.
  • Knowledge of EASA / CAA regulations and certification processes.
  • Enthusiastic about career growth and eager to contribute to a dynamic team.
  • Comfortable with a mix of remote work and occasional travel to our office.

If youre looking for an exciting opportunity to grow your skills and make a significant impact in the aerospace sector, wed love to hear from you!

To apply, please click the link to apply online.

Join us and help shape the future of aircraft interior design certification!


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