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Technical Data Engineer

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Your tasks & responsibilities:

The main mission is to:

Support safety for all aircraft programs and ensure customer satisfaction for the growing in service fleet

Fully answer to customer's maintenance needs

Support the safety and the maintainability of all aircrafts in operations by delivering high quality documentation.

Meet the ICA requirements by enabling to deliver 100% of the expected data at ToT and for each MSN delivered by (EASA regulations)

Provide accessible information for aircraft operators, secure completeness and accuracy of all delivered information.

Support on a daily basis any potential in service issue and be proactive in case of Aircraft On Ground and/or questions raised by any airline.

Answer On Time to customer queries by securing availability within a dedicated team

Contribute to airlines profitability by proposing efficiency enhancement.

Contribute to future digital initiative developments and enable Services development.

How You Will Contribute To The Team

Manage all the authoring activities related to the AMM and TSM for Landing gears.

Analysis of inputs (drawings, design modifications,...) to define the impact on the maintenance manuals delivered to the airlines

Management of the source data: planning, technical verification and incorporation,

Provide answers in the Tech request tool to customer queries and relevant data to meet customer maintenance and operational needs, whilst ensuring that all information is communicated in line with airbus policies, processes and procedures

Monitoring and steering of subcontracted maintenance authoring activities

Leading and chairing of regular review meetings with Design office and local subcontractors, managing workload and priorities to deliver tasks to Time/Cost /Quality

Delivery of documentation content (creations and updates) in accordance with specifications, contractual commitments, approved schedules, quality standards and within budget objectives

Securing fulfillment of Safety rules, Quality process and Technical Data guidelines

Ensuring Customer efficient support by answering daily customer queries and implementation of documentation changes if necessary

Support on daily basis any potential in service issue and be proactive in case of Aircraft On Ground and/or questions raised by any airline,

Propose continuous improvement for Technical Data processes, documentation production activities and IT Tools

Be SIDY3 GSE Representative and contribute to the GSE network

Represent the department at decision-making meetings transnationally and provide feedback on customer needs

Be able to achieve Quality Authorisation to verify / validate technical data products in
accordance with M20528, also known as C1 Incoming Inspection.

The jobholder also plays a key role for SIDY32 in terms of continuous improvements for Technical Data processes & tools and for transnational standardization of ways of working. With credits of experience and upon management nomination, the jobholder could extend his responsibilities by taking transverse missions within SID such as Technical Data Customer Interface (TDCI) aiming at coordinating major Technical Data subjects' specific to a portfolio of Airlines/Lessors. This job requires an awareness of any potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity, as the foundation for the Company's success, reputation and sustainable growth.

About You/Skills

Aerospace engineering/ Aircraft Maintenance experience

Knowledge of aircraft maintenance, systems and production processes and procedures

Awareness of international authoring standards and tools

Aircraft configuration Management

Dynamic, Proactive and Positive mind set

Risk and opportunity management skills

Ability to follow-up activities

Good team player and good organizational skills

Communication skills and assertiveness

Curious and open-minded for changes and continuous improvement

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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