Off Aircraft Component Workshop Controller at BAE Systems
Lossiemouth, Scotland, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Apr, 25

Salary

42805.0

Posted On

20 Mar, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Completion

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES:

  • Experience of electronic aircraft documentation
  • Able to read, interpret and digest engineering drawings, work instructions and approved data
  • Able to Lead and Manage a multi skilled Workforce
  • 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/NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
Responsibilities
  • You will demonstrate high levels of leadership skills and are an experienced people manager, managing multi-disciplinary and multi-skilled teams
  • Promoting and supporting team member’s career and personal development whilst, fostering an open and honest working and reporting environment within the allocated resources and tasking constraints
  • Ensuring Maintenance of multiple Mechanical Components including windscreens, composite and structural, supersonic fuel tank including testing to meet agreed production plan timelines, being directly responsible for the delivery to Cost, Schedule, Standard and Quality of the programme
  • You will be required to ensure all deliverables meet the required airworthiness standards, promoting flight safety and ensuring all personnel comply with the overall airworthiness framework
  • Fostering a culture of Continuous Improvement by identifying a challenging inefficiency or poor working practises and driving forward Lean Improvement initiatives
  • Ensure you are fostering a just culture in support of the Safety Management System and proactively support Safety Action Groups, MEDA investigations and the timely closure of MEMS actions
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