Licensed Certifying Engineer Paints & Aircraft Projects Manager

Southend-on-Sea
3 weeks ago
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I am currently hiring for Paints & Projects Manager on behalf of my client based in Southend.
The Paints and Projects Manager will be working within my clients dynamic sector of the business, participating in the management and supervision of Aircraft painting and global projects. The role requires administrative and managerial duties with aircraft support as deemed appropriate by them. They're responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of their locations, as well as meeting all regulatory needs and reporting any deficiencies to the Operational Maintenance Manager.

Role: Paints & Projects Manager
Salary: Upon Application
Location: Southend/ Norwich
Shift Pattern: 40 hours a week

Responsibilities:

To plan, oversee and execute paint inputs (from a Part 145 perspective)
Managing project events globally, providing support to ensure safe, efficient and effective operation
To assist with bespoke AOG solutions to a customer occurrence
Maintaining a dynamic feedback loop to ensure timely, regular and accurate communication to all internal and external key stakeholders
Maintaining an efficient and effective Station structure to support the Customer
Ensure staffing levels and skills are sufficient to fulfil customer requirements
To ensure a good relationship is established and maintained
To manage, understand and strive to improve business unit KPIs.
Requirements:

Management or supervisory experience
Certyfying experience required.
Must hold UK CAA - C Cert- Aircraft Types - A320 Required, B737 is preferable but not essential.
Relevant degree or qualification in Aviation Engineering
Dynamic approach to solutions for any challenges that may be faced.
Full driving licence
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Melanie Cave at Line Up Aviation -
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