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Senior Airworthiness Engineer

Wimborne Minster
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Seinor Airworthiness Engineer

Location: Wimborne, Dorset (Fully On-site)

Are you ready to help shape the future of aerospace and defence? At our advanced technology site in Wimborne, we're redefining what's possible with world-class air-to-air refuelling systems and actuation solutions that support some of the most critical missions on the planet.

Please note: As this is a defence site, we operate under ITAR regulations and all applicants must be eligible for UK Security Clearance.

What you'll do

We are seeking skilled and motivated Airworthiness Engineers to join our dynamic team. You will be responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance of the systems we develop, working closely with design, operations, and functional teams. Reporting to the Airworthiness Manager, you will also contribute to the development of other engineers within the team, depending on your level of experience.

You will be part of an integrated function including Airworthiness and System Safety specialists, supporting the wider Office of Airworthiness which maintains and operates under UK MAA DAOS, UK CAA Part 21G and 145, and EASA Part 145 approvals.

Key responsibilities include:

Ensuring all designs, modifications, and repairs comply with relevant airworthiness regulations and standards.

Preparing and reviewing certification documentation for systems and components.

Conducting detailed inspections and audits for safety and regulatory compliance.

Providing technical guidance to engineering and operations teams.

Maintaining accurate records of all airworthiness activities and certifications.

Acting as a liaison with aviation regulatory authorities.

Driving continuous improvement of airworthiness processes and procedures.

What we're looking for

Qualifications:

Degree in Aerospace Engineering or related discipline.

Experience as an Airworthiness Engineer or in a similar role.

Skills:

Strong knowledge of EASA, FAA, and UK MAA regulations.

Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.

Resilience and the ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment

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