
Senior Airworthiness/Planning Engineer
- Malta Island
- €65,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assist the NPCA in the day-to-day management of airworthiness activities, driving continuous improvement in processes and practices.
- Proactively report internal occurrences and unsafe practices. Support the resolution of non-compliances and occurrences.
- Collaborate with Part-145 maintenance providers and logistics suppliers to support daily maintenance programs.
- Order and oversee maintenance activities, ensuring they are properly executed and released by an EASA Part-145 AMO in accordance with the approved AMP.
- Liaise with and verify CAMO subcontractors' planning activities to ensure compliance and accuracy.
- Ensure timely replacement of time-controlled components in coordination with the AMO and Logistics Department.
- Prepare for maintenance checks/visits, including procurement of quotations for required work.
- Issue work orders to the AMO, either directly or via the CAMO subcontractor.
- Coordinate scheduled maintenance with the AMO, Operations, and Logistics Departments.
- Ensure Airworthiness Limitation Items (ALIs) and Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations (CDCCLs) are addressed in maintenance schedules, as applicable to the aircraft type.
- Report maintenance tracking system issues to the NPCA and system administrator, and recommend improvements.
- Perform quality reviews of continuing airworthiness records to ensure regulatory compliance and data integrity.
- Support fleet airworthiness requirements, including preparation of bridging checks for aircraft transitioning into or out of the fleet.
- Carry out any other tasks as reasonably assigned by the NPCA or designated Deputy in their absence.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders.
- Attention to detail and ability to perform quality reviews.
- Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in airworthiness management or a similar role within an aviation organization.
- Knowledge of EASA Part CAMO, Part 145 regulations and other relevant aviation standards.
- Strong understanding of airworthiness management and regulatory compliance.
- Proficiency in using maintenance tracking systems and software. AMOS knowledge will be considered a plus.
- Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautics, or a related field.
- Health Insurance
- Free parking
- Free lunch