
1. Operate and maintain equipment used in developing, testing, producing, and maintaining new aircraft and spacecraft. 2. Program and run computer simulation tools and processes in their work, as well as advanced automation and robotics. 3. Assist in quality assurance, testing and operation of advanced technology equipment used in producing aircraft and the systems that go into the aircraft.
1. Develop, test and oversee the manufacture of flight vehicles such as aircrafts, missiles, and spacecrafts. 2. The field of engineering they are active in, can be divided into two branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering.
1. Delves into the troubleshooting of avionics system malfunctions and recommends solutions to reinstate their functionality. 2. Oversees the examination of electrical connections and the testing of wires, cables, and electrical components for operability. The organisation may empower him to carry out quality control duties, which include calibrating tools and equipment, overseeing quality assessments, conducting first article inspections on avionics systems, and keeping track of any discrepancies. 3. Ensures that maintenance practices comply with airworthiness directives, legal regulations, and the organisation's safety, health, and quality standards. He is also responsible for promoting and implementing initiatives for continuous improvement and lean methodologies within the workplace. 4. Operating primarily in a hangar or workshop environment, may be expected to work in shifts. He must be methodical and attentive to detail, capable of collaborating with engineering, quality, and planning departments to facilitate technical resolutions and achieve maintenance objectives on schedule.
1. Leads a team of skilled technicians in maintaining, repairing, and altering aircraft avionics components, adhering to the guidelines of technical manuals and established SOPs. 2. Delves into the diagnosis of malfunctions within avionics components and recommends corrective measures to ensure their proper functioning. 3. Oversees the examination of electrical connections and the testing of wires, cables, and electrical parts for operability. 4. May also be entrusted by the organisation with quality control responsibilities. These can include calibrating measurement instruments, overseeing quality assessments, conducting initial inspections on avionics components, and monitoring discrepancies. 5. Ensuring adherence to standards of airworthiness, legal stipulations, and the organisation's protocols for safety, health, and quality. 6. Proactive in implementing strategies for continuous improvement and the application of lean methodologies in the work environment. 7. Requires working in a hangar or workshop setting, with the possibility of shift work. 8. A methodical and meticulous approach is essential, along with the ability to collaborate with engineering, quality, and planning departments to facilitate technical troubleshooting and achieve maintenance objectives according to the planned timeline.
1. Inspects components for upkeep, repairs, or replacements and verifies the functionality of electrical parts. 2. Adeptly diagnoses system malfunctions and implements necessary corrective measures to bring avionics systems and components back to their required performance standards, ensuring all actions are meticulously recorded. The organisation may grant him the authority to oversee quality control tasks, such as inspecting incoming materials, checking serviced items before they are dispatched, and logging any inconsistencies. 3. Adheres to airworthiness directives, legal requirements, and the organisation's protocols for safety, health, and quality. He contributes to the adoption of continuous improvement strategies and lean methodologies within his work environment. 4. Stationed in a hangar or workshop, may be expected to adapt to shift work. He must be methodical and attentive to detail, capable of working autonomously and collaboratively to complete the tasks at hand.
1. Performs maintainance, repairs, and alterations of aircraft avionics components, adhering to the guidelines of technical manuals and established SOPs. 2. Troubleshoots system failures, restore component avionics systems through corrective actions to desired performance requirements, and documents all completed tasks. 3. Checks serviceability of electrical components. 4. May also be entrusted by the organisation with quality control responsibilities, including inspection of incoming materials and outgoing serviced items and registration of non-conformances. 5. Ensuring adherence to standards of airworthiness, legal stipulations, and the organisation's protocols for safety, health, and quality. 6. Supports implemented strategies for continuous improvement and the application of lean methodologies in the work environment. 7. Requires working in a hangar or workshop setting, with the possibility of shift work. 8. Being systematic and detail-oriented is essential, and able to work independently and in a team to accomplish assigned tasks.
