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Rotary Data Engineering Clerk

StandardAero
Gosport
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Build an Aviation Career You’re Proud Of

Build your career with integrity by working at a company that doesn’t just treat you like a number. You’ll get the tools to do things right in a clean and safe work environment and the trust to fix any issue that comes your way. Our on-the-job training and team of experts mean you’ll be set up for success.

Responsibilities
  • Creation of technical work instructions as detailed by Aircraft Support Engineers.
  • Maintenance of Engineering data on ERP system ensuring aligned with Aircraft Document Set (ADS).
  • Filing of each aircraft EPR completed work orders to ensure project completion and arranging for document set to be stored as per local procedures and regulatory requirements.
  • Support to the engineering and planning team for processing of data in the EPR system.
  • Training and mentoring of data clerks employed in the department to ensure compliance to internal processes.
  • Adherence to our Quality Management Systems (QMS), Safety Management Systems (SMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS) and all associated Business Manuals.
Competencies

(e = Essential / d = desirable)

Core
  • Ability to prioritise workload to the aircraft schedule requirements
  • Create and maintain relationships for all internal customers and team members
  • Apply knowledge to identify opportunities for improvement of current processes.
Functional
  • Essential
  • Good IT Skills with MS Office programmes
  • Ability to interrogate IETMS and engineering data to independently verify data if required.
  • Desirable
  • Ability to interoperate aircraft drawings and data
  • Able to respectfully question engineers to validate data if required.
Organisational Relationships
  • This position routinely interfaces with:
  • Engineering team members
  • Aircraft Operational planners and FLM’s
  • Engineering managers
  • Log book staff
Professional Qualifications/Education and Training
  • Essential
  • Good IT Skills with MS Office programmes
Experience
  • Experience in use of MS Office programmes and working in a dynamic environment.
Benefits
  • 206 hours annual leave per year for employees working 37 hours per week, plus 8 public holidays
  • Employer match pension scheme
  • YuLife wellbeing services, including 24/7 virtual GP service, Employee Assistance Program, personalised online fitness programs, and many more!
  • Bonus opportunities
  • Generous paid sick leave
  • Life assurance cover
  • Salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme
  • Onsite gym at both the Fleetlands and Almondbank sites
  • Electric Vehicle Scheme
  • Seasonal flu jabs administered on site each year by Bupa
  • Learning and training opportunities


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