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Airline Avionics Engineer - CAMO

Airline Avionics Engineer - CAMO (BBBH16407) Varese (province), Italy

My client, is a global airfreight carrier with its headquarters in Milan Malpensa, Italy. His fleet consists of fuel-efficient and modern B777F.
They are looking for a:
 

Role: Airline Avionics Engineer - CAMO
Location: Milan - Malpensa
Contract: Permanent

 

Main Responsibilities

As CAMO Avionics Engineer you will be deeply involved in the management of continuous airworthiness of assigned aircraft systems for the operated fleet.
You will also be responsible, for the assigned aircraft avionics systems, to:

  • keep aircraft avionic systems reliable and efficient to support fleet operations
  • ensure that the technical and quality standards for all the tasks assigned are met and maintained
  • develop and control the Aircraft Maintenance Program and related reliability program
  • check the applicable requirements and prepare company MEL accordingly
  • act as focal point to develop and manage CAMO “Specific approvals” procedures to get and maintain the related approvals
  • manage and control aircraft loadable software
  • prepare company technical documentations necessary to comply with authority and manufacturers requirements
  • establish and develop working relationships with aircraft, system/equipment manufacturers company providers and third-party organizations, as necessary

 

Requirements

  • Previous experience in Airlines/OEM/MRO environment
  • Previous experience in managing aircraft avionic systems
  • Have excellent analytical, problem solving and engineering skills
  • Ability to build effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders at all levels
  • Fluent in spoken and written English

 

Qualifications

  • Aeronautical engineering university degree preferred

 

Other

  • Availability to travel



If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Alessandro Mereghetti at Line Up Aviation

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