About the role
AI summarisedThe Lifecycle Engineer at Rolls-Royce in Singapore provides technical support for in-service aerospace products, ensuring safety, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. The role involves modeling product performance, leading root cause investigations, and collaborating with regional operators and UK-based project teams.
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Key Responsibilities
- Manage known and potential safety issues (SAR & RT), participating in safety boards as per the Safety Management Plan.
- Ensure compliance with regulatory and business requirements, acting as a Technical Authority when delegated.
- Provide technical support for operational queries and arising issues.
- Lead root cause investigations, implement containment actions, and recommend corrective measures.
- Conduct technical surveillance and quality assurance audits to enhance product performance and customer satisfaction.
- Set and monitor reliability targets using historical data and statistical analysis.
- Predict future safety and reliability performance through proactive monitoring, failure rate modelling and risk assessment.
- Identify cost reduction opportunities by reviewing reliability data, lifecycle engineering policies and maintenance plans.
- Analyse and model through-life performance, deterioration mechanisms, and service attributes.
- Gather in-service data, drive continuous improvement, and integrate lessons learned into future designs.
- Propose and push for improvement or development of Engine Health Monitoring (EHM) diagnostics.
- Develop and approve technical publications for customers and maintenance teams.
Requirements
- Engineering or Numerical degree (or equivalent experience).
- Strong understanding of component/system functionality and numerical methods.
- Experience in troubleshooting, problem resolution, and complex technical challenges.
- Familiarity with in-service operations, including regulatory and compliance requirements.
- Proven ability to support and lead cross-functional teams.