1. The Apprentice Aircraft Maintenance Engineer carries out maintenance duties on aircraft while being overseen by a Certified Aircraft Engineer, following the guidelines set out in the appropriate technical documentation. 2. The apprentice aids in diagnosing issues with aircraft components, structures, and systems within their area of expertise. Adherence to the organisation's standard operating procedures (SOPs), as well as compliance with safety, health, and quality standards, is a requirement for this role. 3. The apprentice contributes to the adoption of ongoing enhancement measures in the work environment. Upon finishing the apprenticeship, they must pass relevant assessments and present themselves for evaluation by Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) examiners or designated interviewers to be considered for certification as a Licensed Aircraft Engineer.
1.The Airworthiness Review Staff (ARS) is independent from Continuing Airworthiness Management functions and required to perform airworthiness review and prepare the Airworthiness Review Report (ARR) and submit to CAA Malaysia (CAAM). 2.The nomination of ARS is submitted to CAAM and the nomination must be approved by the CAAM. 3.The ARS is a requirement as per CAA Malaysia AN 6102 which issues an ARR that forms part of the requirement for the issuance of the certificate of airworthiness. 4.The ARS also must hold a type rated Aircraft Maintenance Engineers' Licence.
1. Tasked with utilizing sophisticated aerospace maintenance techniques to oversee and guide the execution of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations, as well as the application of reliability-centered maintenance strategies. 2. Responsible for organizing the maintenance team, assigning tasks to technical staff, and ensuring that maintenance work is completed on schedule and in line with project deadlines. 3. Evaluates maintenance protocols and technical guidelines, and spearheads discussions with clients and vendors regarding technical and programmatic matters. Additionally, the company may empower this individual to grant aircraft a certificate of release to service (CRS) post extensive maintenance. 4. Involves scrutinizing the conformity of aircraft maintenance with regulatory and airworthiness standards, and suggesting improvements to the organisation's standard operating procedures (SOPs), as well as its safety, health, and quality frameworks. 5. Actively engages in fostering lean and sustainable practices and undertakes research and innovation to perpetually enhance processes. 6. Assesses the performance of the team, and provides coaching and mentorship to technical staff. 7. Possess robust decision-making, adept resource and project management, and the ability to resolve problems, communicate effectively, and manage stakeholders, particularly when addressing unexpected setbacks in aircraft maintenance workflows.
1. Responsible for conducting routine line and base maintenance operations as outlined in their authorisation certificate. 2. Tasked with assessing the functionality of aircraft line replacement units through the use of test switches, built-in test equipment (BITE), and other specialized diagnostic tools. 3. Communicates corrective measures to address technical and service issues and ensures that all paperwork is processed in compliance with regulatory standards. 4. Empowered to issue a Certificate of Release to Service (CRS) for maintenance tasks that fall within the scope of their certification. 5. Ensures adherence to airworthiness and legal regulations, while also supervising the alignment with the organisation's standard operating procedures (SOPs), and maintaining safety, health, and quality standards. 6. Actively participates in the advancement of continuous improvement strategies and the application of lean methodologies within the work environment. The role typically involves working in a hangar or workshop setting, with the possibility of shift work. 7. Should embody a commitment to quality, safety, and risk management, demonstrating thoroughness, dependability, and the capability to work autonomously as well as collaboratively to meet aircraft maintenance goals.
1. Daily work planning and job assignment for repair and overhaul of aircraft mechanical and components as per approved procedures and in accordance with vendors, manufacturers and airworthiness requirements as per the organisation’s approved list to meet assigned time frame and schedule. 2. Ensure equipment and tools in serviceable conditions and to highlight any discrepancies. 3. Perform and ensure the maintenance activity is done based on the Standard Operating Procedures (e.g. job cards, task cards, shop instructions) as defined by the organisation carry out allocated job efficiently and completes within estimated time frame based on the job cards given. 4. Produce quality work and to meet the specified requirements. 5. Monitor subordinate or staff who reports under them on routine and daily activities. 6. Support their immediate superior in daily activities.
1. Support Workshop Engineer to ensure maintenance activity is done in accordance with Standard Operation Procedures (ex. job cards, task cards, shop instructions) as defined by the organisation. 2. Carry out maintenance of aircraft avionics/mechanical, components under supervision in accordance with vendors, manufacturers and airworthiness requirements. 3. Maintain equipment and tools in serviceable conditions and highlight any discrepancies to supervisor. 4. Carry out allocated tasks efficiently and complete it within estimated time frame based on the job cards given. 5. Produce quality work that meets the specified requirements.