Fleet Principal Engineer (ATR)
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Engineering’s role is focused on reassurance, keeping our people and our customer’s safe, ensuring that in every aspect of our operation we have industry leading performance and that our various fleet programmes are delivering to plan, budget and specification. The role of the Fleet Principal Engineer – ATR is to deliver operational excellence by ensuring the ASL Airlines fleets is safe, compliant, reliable, on-time and defect-free, managing internal and external stakeholders to achieve this in a cost-effective way for the airframe systems. Key Responsibilities The Technical Services ATR section is responsible for Engineering activities related to the airworthiness, safety, reliability, operational disruption, and commercial cost effectiveness of all ATR aircraft types operated by ASL Airlines and its customer airlines. Responsible for:
- Ensuring applicable FAA/EASA Airworthiness Directives are reviewed and managed with compliant technical and/or procedural actions.
- Identifying, reviewing, producing and following-up of technical documentation related to Non-mandatory Modifications (SB, SL, STC, or Service docs).
- Monitoring of operational reliability with identification and introduction of effective delay mitigation actions to ensure target levels for operational reliability are achieved.
- Exercising oversight and control of Subcontracted CAMO activities by verifying and endorsing the Subcontracted CAMO deliverables.
- Using Reliability Centred Maintenance Philosophy, in coordination with Subcontracted CAMOs, producing and managing initial issue and revision to AMP, supporting AMP optimization projects, reviewing findings to ensure the AMP remains compliant and effective considering the operating experience.
- Issuing and management of Reliability Reports and contributing to the company Reliability Control Board process.
- Providing assistance to phase in /phase out projects of aircraft as required, including records review of AD/SB, HTC, LLPs, OCCM, modification status, to support in his/her domain the Continuous Airworthiness Manager in order to produce Aircraft Introduction Files in accordance with EASA/FAA/CAA requirements.
- Manage technical investigations and implement corrective actions.
- Investigating Occurrence reports performing appropriate technical and/or procedural actions to minimize possibility of recurrence for the fleet.
- Supporting Line Maintenance and Flight Operations with specialist technical support.
- Driving continuous improvement, processes, and procedures.
- Lead and mentor the Technical Service Engineers in his/her respective Team.
- Prepare and maintain the team Manpower Plan on a quarterly basis
- Managing the technical relationship with ATR to ensure they effectively support ASL Airlines Engineering.
- Support the CAMO Manager in the discharge of day to day continuous airworthiness duties for the assigned fleet
- Keeping abreast of industry best practice ideas and developments - adopting these where appropriate
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