Steele Charles are delighted to be representing a second opportunity for a leading aerospace company in Hampshire to find a talented Continued Airworthiness Engineer to join their team.
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
This position requires two to three years of experience in airworthiness engineering or continuing airworthiness management.
It also offers a clear career progression pathway to become an Airworthiness Manager within two years, based on strong performance.
Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with airworthiness regulations, including EASA Part M, Part 145, and other applicable standards.
Prepare and review continuing airworthiness documentation, such as Airworthiness Review Certificates (ARCs), Maintenance Programs, and Service Bulletins (SBs).
Develop and manage work packs for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities.
Conduct airworthiness assessments of modifications, repairs, and upgrades to ensure regulatory compliance.
Liaise with regulatory authorities, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and maintenance organizations regarding airworthiness matters.
Evaluate Airworthiness Directives (ADs) and Service Bulletins (SBs) for applicability and implementation.
Monitor and maintain the accuracy of aircraft technical records, ensuring updates are reflected in maintenance tracking systems.
Provide technical support and guidance to maintenance teams to ensure compliance and adherence to regulatory requirements.
Assist with internal and external audits, including CAMO and regulatory authority inspections.
Support the development and improvement of maintenance processes and systems.
Required Qualifications and Skills Education: Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
Experience: 2–3 years of experience in airworthiness engineering or continuing airworthiness management.
Familiarity with regulatory frameworks such as EASA, FAA, and ICAO.
Experience with maintenance planning and technical record-keeping systems (e.g., Aerotrack, CAMP, OASES).
Certifications: Knowledge of EASA Part M, Part CAMO, or Part 145.
Technical Skills: Strong understanding of aircraft systems, maintenance procedures, and technical documentation.
Ability to interpret technical drawings, manuals, and airworthiness data.
Soft Skills: Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills.
Strong communication abilities, both written and verbal.
Detail-oriented with a commitment to maintaining high standards.
For more information on this position and the organisation, please feel free to apply or get in touch.