Airworthiness Review Staff Aviation (m/f/d) at Deutsche Post DHL
04435 Schkeuditz, Sachsen, Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 May, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Feb, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Would you like to become part of the most international company in the world? Would you like to make a difference? Then join our team.
European Air Transport Leipzig GmbH (EAT) officially started operations at Leipzig/Halle Airport in spring 2008 as an aircraft maintenance company and registered cargo airline. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of DHL Group and belongs to the DHL Express division. In cooperation with DHL Air Austria and DHL Air UK Ltd., EAT covers the majority of the European DHL network.
For more information, please visit: European Air Transport Leipzig - Hub Leipzig - Deutschland (dhl.com)

A quick overview of EAT:

  • 55 nationalities from all continents
  • Own state-of-the-art Aviation Training Center
  • 35 own aircraft, Airbus and Boeing
  • Hangar size over 22,000 square meters
  • Over 3 million parts in our aircraft maintenance warehouse
Responsibilities

The position of the Airworthiness Review Staff involves the independent conduct of airworthiness checks (ARC) on aircraft in the EAT fleet, as well as advising the NPCA (Nominated Person Continuing Airworthiness) on aviation law matters.

  • Conducting activities to verify the airworthiness of an aircraft, including reviewing aircraft records and physical inspections.
  • Performing airworthiness checks and issuing airworthiness review certificates or recommendations in accordance with applicable regulations, national authority requirements, and company procedures.
  • Extending the validity of the airworthiness certificate.
  • Managing the status of airworthiness certificates for company fleets.
  • Supporting the phase-in/phase-out of aircraft and/or the import/export of aircraft.
  • Reviewing aviation law changes for impacts in the CAMO area.
  • Collaborating with the national authority on all of the above points.
  • Monitoring and analyzing findings as a Safety Performance Indicator, participating in Safety Action Groups, and implementing improvement measures based on experiences from conducting airworthiness checks.
  • Supporting audits by national authorities & IOSA.
  • Contributing to cross-departmental projects.
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