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Data Integrity Supervisor- RNAS Culdrose

Serco Limited
Helston
3 days ago
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Overview

Data Integrity Supervisor - Rotary Royal Navy Air stations Culdrose (Cornwall). Permanent, 38 hours per week. Competitive salary plus benefits.

Serco are recruiting for Data Integrity Supervisors to join our AESAS teams at Royal Navy Air station Culdrose. These roles will assure the integrity across all the main forces (Commando Helicopter Force (CHF), Wildcat Maritime Force (WMF) Merlin Helicopter Force (MHF) 700X Force and the Survival equipment sections) ensuring accurate life data to sustain and improve system integrity under the direction of the Continuous Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) Line Management.

Main Accountabilities
  • Investigating and interrogating engineering record details against the current and legacy Electronic Asset Management (EAM) system and all available data sources to establish the accuracy of life history back to birth.
  • Where DI issues are identified in life history, investigating and interrogating engineering records for the accuracy of:
  • Modification and Technical Instruction (TI) history.
  • Configuration management.
  • Me DT-granted concessions.
  • Conducting process verification audits (PVAs) on the electronic recording actions for Me DT issued Special Instruction (Technical) (SI(T).
  • Ensuring correct electronic recording action for Special Instructions (Technical) (SI(T)).
  • Liaising between Squadrons, HQ and DT for all DI matters identified above.
  • Conduct trending of the above DI and DE activity for the CAMO Technical Data Exploitation (TDE).
  • In consultation with EDS, Squadron Engineering Management Teams and CAMO, raise Defence Aviation Safety Occurrence Reports (DASORs), Quality Occurrence Reports (QORs), MF760 Narrative Fault Reports, MF765 Unsatisfactory Feature Reports should any airworthiness or DI issues be identified during CAMO DI and DE activity.
  • Provide DI solutions and recovery advice for military platform DI issues and draft, staff and/or validate policy and procedures.
  • Maintain databases, email and MODNET files, ensuring all filing and archiving of DI/Airworthiness documentation meets current retention regulations and policy.
  • Provide a Point of Contact function to provide DI/DE, custodian, and policy advice to squadron/unit Air Engineering Officer’s Writer (AEOW).
  • Provide a Quality Assurance function for all EDS output.
  • When requested, support the Quality Systems Manager/CAMO Quality System Coordinator in the auditing of squadron/unit AEOWs or Boundary Cells.
  • Keep up to date with continuation training and competency checks required by regulations, mid-level policy, CAME requirements and Station policy.
  • Where required by Customer Regulations and Procedures, employees are authorised to carry out contracted tasks.
  • Ensuring best practice and assurance of regulatory compliance.
What you’ll need to do the role
  • Able to achieve SC Clearance
  • Must have 8 years’ experience in military/industry airworthiness environment equivalent.
  • Qualified to conduct Quality Assurance self-audits.
  • Completed a GOLDesp Supervisor and Aircraft Custodian levels as a minimum.
  • Completed a Maintenance Human Factors Course.
  • An understanding and proven experience of Airworthiness Engineering Safety and Compliance i.a.w Regulatory and Legislative requirements (MAA and MAOS) including the CAMO.
  • A good capability to work productively, efficiently & effectively with initiative and drive under tight timescales and pressure whilst maintaining operational outputs.
What we offer
  • Pension: Up to 6% contributory pension scheme
  • Holidays: 28 days' annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Training and development: We offer a wide range of learning opportunities with over 1,100 internal courses available, funding for qualifications and apprenticeships, mentoring opportunities, and a focus on internal progression.
  • Wellbeing: 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme, BUPA Anytime HealthLine, wellbeing app, Simplyhealth cash plans to claim back money towards healthcare costs, 30% off at Serco-managed leisure centres
  • Discounts: Save across around 1,000 retailers, from food and clothing to days out, entertainment and travel
  • ShareSave scheme: Helps you save regularly with the choice to buy Serco shares at a discount at the end of your savings period.
  • Employee networks: Dedicated networks where colleagues can come together to find support, share challenges, discuss ideas, network and be part of a community.
  • Charity: You can choose to donate to your favourite charity tax-free, through our Payroll Giving Scheme.


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