About the role
AI summarisedMaintenance technician responsible for ensuring the operational readiness and high reliability of Flight Simulation Training Devices through troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and software configuration on a 12-hour rotating shift cycle.
AerospaceOnsite
Key Responsibilities
- Perform high-quality and timely troubleshooting interventions following Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) failures or discrepancies
- Conduct ad-hoc technical troubleshooting to minimize time lost and disruption to FSTD users
- Prepare training devices for daily operation and execute maintenance activities between user sessions
- Communicate effectively with line management and complete detailed Defect Reports and Work Orders
- Interact with users to determine root causes of equipment failures and technical discrepancies
- Maintain training device compliance through timely configuration changes and software updates
- Execute preventive maintenance activities and notify management of trends that may lead to future failures
- Operate safely in compliance with Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Policies and Management Plans
Requirements
- Higher Educational Qualification in Electronic or Aeronautical Engineering discipline
- Proven ability to perform technical trouble-shooting, occasionally without immediate supervision
- Strong command of IT and ability to keep abreast of technological advancements
- Basic workshop skills including soldering, drilling, and fastening
- Ability to perform a 12-hour shift cycle (Day, Night, Off, Rest)
- Strong customer-oriented focus and ability to interact effectively with users
- Commitment to ethical behavior and compliance risk awareness