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Technical Data Analyst

Jet2.com
Leeds
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Are you a detail-oriented and analytical Technical Data Analyst with a passion for aviation? Join our Engineering team at Leeds Bradford Airport and play a key role in supporting the safe and efficient operation of the Jet2.com fleet!

About Us: Jet2.com is one of the UK's leading leisure airlines, committed to delivering a high-quality service to our customers. We pride ourselves on our award-winning friendly culture, dynamic working environment, and dedication to providing an excellent travel experience.

Why Join Jet2.com?

Alongside a competitive salary and fantastic career development opportunities, we offer our valued colleagues a comprehensive range of benefits, including:

  • Contributory Pension Scheme: Secure your future with our contributory pension plan.
  • Annual Pay Review: Stay rewarded with yearly salary reviews.
  • Generous Discretionary Profit Share Scheme: Share in our success with our profit-sharing programme.
  • Work-Life Balance: 34 Days Holiday Per Annum (including Bank Holidays): Enjoy ample time off to recharge and relax.
  • Colleague Discounts: Save on flights with Jet2.com, holidays with Jet2holidays, and more!
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Access to Mental Health First Aiders
  • Many retail discounts on travel & leisure, health & wellbeing, eating out, shopping and lifestyle
  • Peace of Mind: 3x Salary Life Assurance: Benefit from financial security with our life assurance plan.
What will you do in the role?

Reporting to the Senior Manager – Configuration & Technical Data, you will:

  • Provide analytical support to Engineering teams including Reliability, Technical Services and Powerplant.
  • Act as the focal point for Engineering Airworthiness data, extracting and interpreting key information.
  • Review and analyse Service Bulletins, Service Letters and other industry data to ensure airworthiness compliance.
  • Assess the impact of repairs and modifications on aircraft availability and efficiency, making recommendations for improvements.
  • Conduct continuous analysis of relevant industry data to support compliance with regulatory requirements and company policies.
What do we need from you?
  • Experience in data analysis within an aviation or engineering role (other strong analytical backgrounds may be considered).
  • Excellent IT skills and confidence working with complex technical data.
  • Strong attention to detail and a structured approach to problem solving.
  • The ability to communicate effectively and engage with stakeholders at all levels.
  • After a period of on-site training this role would be hybrid.

Join our exciting, forward-thinking team and be part of a dynamic business! At Jet2.com, we operate scheduled leisure flights from our 13 UK bases to stunning holiday destinations across the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands, and Europe's most captivating cities.

Help us create memorable holiday experiences for our valued customers with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays!


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