Aircrew Equipment Assemblies Supervisor

Posted 17 December 2024
Salary Rate of pay available upon application.
LocationHolyhead
Job type Permanent
Discipline Aviation
ReferenceMP190136CT3720-J57818/AEAS/Valley/Telf
Contact nameTelford Staff

Job description

 

We are currently recruiting for an Aircrew Equipment Assemblies (AEA) Supervisor for our client based on the Isle of Anglesey

The rate of pay is available upon request.

Summary


As a AEA Supervisor you will play an integral role in the day-to-day maintenance of AEA, aligning to our Client’s values you will promote a safe working culture, collaboratively working to help achieve the company goal of providing trained pilots as part of the UKMFTS programme.

Qualifications & Experience
Essential Experience
At least 5 years’ experience of working in an SE/AEA Supervisory role.

A demonstrable track record of working in an operational AEA maintenance section.

Proven experience of being able to self-motivate as a lone worker in an operational AEA maintenance section.

Experience of working closely with multi-site teams, building relationships, and leveraging them to deliver outstanding performance in a highly regulated environment.

Desirable Experience
Proficiency in use of common software packages including, but not limited to, Microsoft Word and Excel.

Essential Qualifications Desirable Qualifications
· Recognised RAF Survival Equipment Course (or civilian equivalent)
· Recognised Q-SE-AC or GAEA qualification
· Recognised Human Factors training.
· Recognised training qualification.

Roles & Responsibilities
Knowledge of the organizations AEA Departmental Exposition.

Ensuring that all AEA supplied is the correct size and fit for service use.

Safeguarding that Aircrew/Student are issued with the correct scale of serviceable AEA in a timely manner prior to them commencing their flying training.

Ensuring that all items of AEA/SE issued are recorded on an AEA/SE issue pro-forma, signed, and dated by the recipient.

Preparing a maintenance plan for periodic cycles to maximize the availability of serviceable AEA & SE items.

Ensuring sufficient stocks of serviceable/compliant drill equipment, AEA/SE is made available to allow for both “dry” and “wet” drill training.
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