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Brief Job Description:
The Aircraft Systems Engineer reports to the Director, Engineering and is responsible for the technical accuracy and reliability of Client aircraft. Additional responsibilities include the Boeing 747 or 767 aircraft systems technical accuracy and reliability in the following ATAs- 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, and 57. Duties include but are not limited to:
Responsibilities: 1. Prioritize Systems Engineering actions. 2. Provide budgetary data on projects and issues as directed. 3. Report on the status of projects and issues as directed. 4. Issue instructions and documents to economically support operations and return aircraft to service in a safe, airworthy, and timely manner. 5. Develop and/or obtain approved data, acceptable data, and Alternate Methods of Compliance (AMOCs) for repairs, alterations, and modifications. 6. Update technical source documents as applicable to insure accuracy. 7. Support integration of new and previously operated aircraft. 8. Liaise with manufacturers; maintenance representatives, repair & overhaul (MRO) facilities; outside engineering departments; regulatory personnel; and other outside agencies. 9. Participate in industry working groups, industry steering committees, industry meetings, and conferences. 10. Review work of consultant, contract, and MRO Systems Engineers.
Key Objectives (Metrics): 1. Evaluate Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRMs), Airworthiness Directives (ADs), Service Bulletins (SBs), Service Letters (SLs), and other notifications of in-service issues. 2. Develop product improvement modifications as directed by Reliability Indicators. 3. Work with original equipment manufacturers on emerging issues to help ensure safety and airworthiness, but also minimize the economic impact. 4. Organize, develop and provide all necessary Systems Engineering documentation required to complete aircraft Systems modifications and repairs within the allocated time schedule and budget allowance. 5. Establish component repair and build specifications to enhance dispatch reliability in accordance with budgetary and regulatory requirements.
Key Objectives (Activities): 1. Provide technical support to Technical Operations, Ground Operations, Flight Operations, and other Client worldwide personnel. 2. Coordinate with other Engineering staff to provide 24/7 technical support. 3. Review systems portion of the Aircraft Maintenance and Inspection Program, and initiate maintenance program changes and changes to maintenance documents.
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