AIMS International Malta is proud to partner with a distinguished Aircraft Operational and Maintenance firm. They are seeking to enhance their team with the appointment of a new CAMO Planner/Engineer.
The individual will be directly subordinating to the Continuing Airworthiness Manager (CAM). The chosen candidate will assist the CAM in any field of management and supervision of the continuing airworthiness of client’s aircraft as contractually agreed.
Responsibilities:
Ensuring the monitoring and compliance of airworthiness documentation, modifications, maintenance scope of works and Airworthiness Directives
Development of Maintenance Programmes, Reliability Monitoring and other roles related to but not limited to, the organisation’s CAME
Liaison with the Company Personnel, Contracted Maintenance organisations and Logistic Suppliers in support of the day to day flying programme
Evaluation of continuing airworthiness records
Reporting of any findings form continuous airworthiness tasks to the CAM
Reporting of new Maintenance Data to the CAM
Any other duties as assigned by the CAM or, in his/her absence, the nominated deputy
Administration of technical aircraft records
Requirements:
Aeronautical / Mechanical Diploma or equivalent
Having a minimum of 3 years’ experience in a continuing airworthiness role in an airline or MRO environment working with systems, avionics, structures or maintenance programmes
Ideally have worked with Airbus and/or Boeing Aircraft types
Ability to arrive at sound, supportable and independent conclusions concerning the nature of work
Able to set priorities and make decisions
Capable to manage and work as part of a team and be goal oriented
Interpersonal as well as written and oral communication skills
Ability to work under pressure and with minimum supervision
Knowledge of and ability to use computer office automation software packages.
Must be able to travel both domestically and internationally.
Nice to have:
Aeronautical Engineering Degree or equivalent or Part 66 B1 or B2 licence holder
Have completed approved type course(s) on large transport aircraft
Have received formal education with respect to EASA Regulations, in particular Part CAMO
Knowledge of and ability to use planning tools such as CAMP, OASES, AMOS etc.
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week