Job description
Ryanair DAC is currently recruiting for Airworthiness Review Staff to join it's growing team. This position will provide an exciting opportunity to be part of the Ryanair DAC Airworthiness Review Team with the responsibility of performing Airworthiness Reviews and recommendations for the constantly evolving fleet of A320, B737-800 and B737-8200 aircraft registered in Ireland, Malta, Poland and the United Kingdom.
The role is based at Stansted International Airport UK.
The Role
- Assist with the execution of the company fleet Airworthiness Review Certificate schedules.
- Perform Airworthiness Reviews and issue Airworthiness Review Certificates or recommendations in accordance with applicable regulations, national authority requirements, and company procedures.
- Extend Airworthiness Review Certificates.
- Assist with aircraft import/export requirements.
- Liaise with the CAMO’s technical departments to resolve all Airworthiness Review findings and make sure that all findings are closed prior to making a recommendation or issuing an Airworthiness Review Certificate or issuing an extension to a current Airworthiness Review Certificate.
Requirements
- Have at least 5 years of experience in continuing airworthiness;
- Acquired an appropriate licence in compliance with Annex (III) Part-66 or an aeronautical degree or a national equivalent or have a minimum of 10 years’ experience in continuing airworthiness.
- Received formal aeronautical maintenance training
- Held a position within an approved organisation with appropriate responsibilities
Experience
- Preferably an existing or former Form 4 Post Holder with Airworthiness Review privileges
- Experience/Knowledge of Part 145 maintenance activity
- Experience in the performance of Airworthiness Reviews, including aircraft records review and physical surveys on B737-800 and A320 aircraft but not essential as training may be given to the successful candidate.
- Experience in CAMO activities including AMP, AD’s, SB’s, LLP’s, Part 21 Modifications and repairs.
Competencies
- Working knowledge of the current EASA Part CAMO/145/21 and UK CAA Part M, regulations
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Be able to demonstrate solid analytical skills in interpretation of technical documentation
- IT competent
Skills and attributes
- Ability to work to deadlines as part of a team and individually on own initiative.
- Strong verbal and written technical communication skills.
- Aptitude for disciplined record keeping
- Flexibility and able to travel across the Ryanair Network.
- Ability to adapt to change quickly
- Fluent in English with an additional European language being an advantage
- Be acceptable to the Competent Authorities of registration for issue of Form 4