Responsible for all airworthiness, Quality Management System, and Safety Management System matters pertaining to the Civil Aviation Authorities (local and international) requirements and industry standards
Ensure that all Quality Manuals are updated, audited, complied with, and approved of by the company
Ensure high quality and aviation safety standards on operating procedures are upheld
Support the Quality Manager with all matters pertaining to all certification approval (aviation authorities, standards) held by the Company
Assist in the implementation and monitoring of the Quality Management System and Safety Management System (SMS) to satisfy the requirements of various Civil Aviation Authorities, Aerospace Standards 9110, 9120 & ISO 14001 standard
Review bi-weekly Airworthiness Directives from FAA, EASA, CAAC websites and send the report to internal team on a routine basis
Conduct competency assessment for Workshop personnel before granting authorization
Assist in conducting and monitoring of the internal and external audit process, including the development of the annual audit plan and the follow up of all corrective action arising from audits
Monitor and maintain vendor management (Approved Vendor List (AVL) update, vendor certification tracking and update & etc.)
Perform new repair capability evaluation and participate in the First Article Inspection (FAI)
Ensure all the Technical Publications (including test datasheets & etc.) are current and readily available to Workshop personnel and appropriately controlled
Manage and control the calibration system for inspection, measuring and test equipment and liaise with external calibration vendors pertaining to all calibration matters
Organise workshop personnel training and participate in Continual Improvement program/initiative
Support the collection, retention and disposal of all technical data/records retained as objective evidence of our repair work packages
Review incoming consumables CoC and test data is compliant before release to workshop for usage
Generate non-incident report (NIS) for customers upon request
Facilitate root cause analysis to resolve issues and conduct risk assessment for processes
Requirements
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering/Aerospace Engineering
Minimum 3 to 5 years of Quality Management and internal audit experience in aviation/aerospace related field
At least 3 to 5 years of relevant experience in SAR 145, EASA 145, FAR 145 & CCAR 145 repair environment
Lead Auditor trained (required)
Knowledge and practical application of 8D or equivalent structured methodologies (e.g. RCCA, DMAIC, A3) for root cause analysis and risk mitigation preferred
Familiar with calibration of equipment systems and understanding of calibration reports
Ability to work under own initiative with minimal supervision
A good team player with good communication skills
Possess CAAS M10 or L11 or L12 or C01 examination paper (recommended)
Attended Human Factors & SMS training (recommended)
Knowledge of similar Liebherr-Aerospace products and services (if there is any)
Experience in supporting external audits
Benefits
Comprehensive medical, dental, and lifestyle benefits