Job Purpose (Accountability)
- Review the related technical documents, make recommendations for modifications, prepare the maintenance instructions/parts/tools to support aircraft maintenance, monitor and evaluate the condition of propulsion systems to achieve the continued airworthiness in accordance with Company’s and relevant regulatory standards.
Duties / Responsibilities
1. Review all technical documents of Propulsion System, Thrust Reverser, Nacelle and Accessory and make recommendations for their modifications in order to meet the Airworthiness and International Safety Standard.
2. Prepare the Maintenance Instructions, Engineering Orders (EO) and Maintenance Orders (MO) required for maintenance of the Engine, APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) and Propeller in order to ensure each modification or maintenance action are petformed properly under human factors principle.
3. Monitor the repetitive defects or discrepancies, incident and accident, Engine/ APU/ Propeller/ Nacelle Accessories Reliability and find out the root cause and corrective action with the Aircraft/Engine Manufacturer in order to meet the relevant standard requirements and summarize the incident/ accident report including the labor and material cost breakdown for fmther insurance claim.
4. Review and summarize required initial provision of when additional or new aircraft entered into service, the MEL dispatch condition, Operational parameters including the special operations such as RVSM (Reduced Vertical Separation Minima) , ETOPS (Extended range Twin-Engine Operation), Fleet Reliability data, pricing, lead-times, number of the aircraft and frequency of flights are taking into account when defining provisioning.
5. Coordinate with Line Maintenance, Heavy Maintenance, Engine Shop Technician and/ or Quality Assurance to ensure that all propulsion systems defects or discrepancies are solved in efficiently and timely manner, coordinate and support Purchasing and Repair team for review Quote and Shop Report of the Engine/ APU/ Aircraft accessories repair at outside repair station or new patt purchase or any warranty claims and coordinate with Planning for proper schedule task or schedule inspection and modification of aircraft accessories. Keep abreast of industry problem by attending manufacturers and operators conference and seminars and soliciting other airline expertise.
6. Transfer the Engine data download to the Engine Monitoring Service Providers, closely monitor the engine and Auxiliary Power Unit Condition trend graph including oil consumption and in-flight shutdown rate and give the reconunendation and corrective action to the Line Maintenance whenever a Notification Alert is received to make sure the a.ircraft fly safely.
7. Review the Engine and Auxiliary Power Unit Borescope Inspection Findings Form recorded by the Engine Shop Technicians and Follow-up to ensure those findings are well within the Aircraft Maintenance Manual or Engine Maintenance Manual Limitation or may require the repetitive inspection or need assistant from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) Engineering to clarify.
8. Prepare parts, tools and procedures to improve the test and repair of the Engine, Auxiliary Power Unit, Propeller' s Accessories per Component Maintenance Manual to increase the Engine Shop Repair Capability.
9. Review document for incoming and/or outgoing of engine, propeller, APU, tools and process parts assembly and disassembly in AMASIS for receiving and sending out.
10. Keep updating nacelle and fan blade damage mapping for each aircraft at the required interval or whenever there is engine or nacelle replacement.
11. Perform all concerned duties regarding quality, safetyandsecurity required by the company
Duties / Responsibilities (Functional)
Work Experience
Education
Other Qualification
- TOEIC score minimum 550 in 2 years validity