The AGE Electrical Supervisor reports to the Mechanical Workshop Controller and is an experienced and skilled supervisor, undertaking a range of detailed maintenance activities in the AGE bay demonstrating the ability to derive diagnostic electronic techniques.
The post holder will be responsible for maintaining airworthiness through appropriate task delegation and authorisation on the electrical/ electronic AGE activities, and will be able to demonstrate awareness of broader external dependencies and identifies areas for continuous improvement.
Core Activity
Undertaking detailed maintenance, inspection and supervision activities on the Electrical components in the AGE bay. Assuring work carried out has been completed in accordance with the work package using the relevant approved technical information. Resolving faults and maintenance issues, including an awareness of configuration management
Undertaking and complete tasked maintenance & diagnostic activities of Electrical components in the AGE bay which may include, as appropriate, component removals, inspections, repairs, modifications, fault rectifications, replacements and/or functional/system test. Demonstrates a flexible and proactive attitude to carrying out responsibilities appropriate to the role and takes direction appropriately
Maintaining personal & teams task authorisation for working on an aircraft AGE in accordance with regulatory requirements
Ensuring staff are sufficiently competent and approved for the maintenance tasks allocated to them. Maintain personal & teams task authorisation for working on components in accordance with AMC requirements
Undertaking electrical support tasks within the AGE bay facility which are required to maintain compliance with the MOE and regulatory procedures (e.g. oversight checks, control of tooling / test equipment)
Undertaking fault evaluation and raise ad hoc work cards for ‘found faults’ during maintenance
Responsible for meeting agreed delivery targets in the short to medium term through the supervision of others. Progress reporting against delivery targets to management.
Maintaining a personal Log Book to demonstrate currency and recency, on completion of On the Job training (OJT) activities, sign other personnel’s logbooks as appropriate within your trade and skills boundaries. If you are an approved designated assessor, undertake authorisation and task competency approvals, and check Pt 145 license application packs prior to submission
Provide guidance and leadership to the team. Develop the team members using formal assessment processes, e.g. Performance Reviews, supports and sponsors training requests including ‘on the job training’. Demonstrates sound and comprehensive communication and people management skills in order to exchange complicated information.
Ensuring timely Supervision of all maintenance activities including Technical Instructions related to electrical Aircraft Ground Equipment.
Key Accountabilities
Performance indicators – Ensure the effective management of Regulatory activities by setting delivery targets, monitoring progress and developing performance improvement programmes. Prioritises activities within/across teams to maximise efficiency. Responsible for the assessment of escalated issues for any impact on continuing airworthiness and generating effective resolution, or sponsoring escalation to management
Procedure/standards – Comply with the regulatory framework, its associated procedures and standards and any other company procedures and standards, as applicable. Identify and propose changes, as required
Safety Management System – Promote the application of human factors, error management, risk management and safety assurance within the Part 145 team, together with the proactive analysis, mitigation and management of hazards
Completion of Activities - Ensure all Part 145 activities are appropriately documented and airworthiness records are maintained on relevant systems (IT/paper based). Ensure all Part 145 activities are performed by suitably qualified, experienced and authorised personnel. Provide support and guidance to the team
Management System Assurance – Ensure maintenance activities are compliant with the Governance and Assurance framework, including supporting Process confirmations and independent assurance audits. Support the response to audit findings in a timely and appropriate manner and provide information to support the relevant reviews. Support the implementation of identified improvements to overcome any non-compliance and monitor effectiveness
Statutory/Regulatory & Legislative requirements – Able to demonstrate an appropriate level of understanding and application of the relevant continuing airworthiness regulatory framework. Support the implementation of any regulatory driven changes into the maintenance activities. Ensure compliance with all other requirements, e.g. ITAR, EaPW, ISO
Contractual Requirements – Comply with all applicable contractual requirements
Requirements
Completion of an Engineering Apprenticeship, ideally in Aeronautical Engineering or Military equivalent apprenticeship / qualifications. Academic qualification for this role is a minimum of City & Guilds 2675 or 2661 in Aeronautical Engineering and Maintenance or equivalent
Requires a minimum of 2 years working at Supervisor level prior to undertaking this role.
Experienced and competent leader at this level.
Demonstrating breadth of experience, currency & recency capturing skills, knowledge and authorities
Practical experience and expertise in the application of aviation safety standards and safe operating practices.
A comprehensive knowledge of Expositions, Functionally Mandated Procedures and Management training.
Leadership – Foundation.
Human Factors- Standard Course Specification.
E&PW Awareness- Standard Course Specification.
ITAR Awareness- Standard Course Specification.
IT Literate
Fire Training Awareness
On the Job Training Instructional Techniques
Driving license