About the role
AI summarisedThe Engine Life Management Team Engineer ensures technical data compliance with airworthiness standards, performs repair design and structural analysis, supports field issue resolution, and leads technology projects to return damaged components to service. The role involves collaboration with shops, customers, and cross-functional teams to maintain safety, durability, and cost-efficiency in aerospace aftermarket operations. Occasional global travel is required.
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Key Responsibilities
- Establish technical data requirements compliant with airworthiness standards and ensure repairs are safe, durable, and properly substantiated
- Perform or oversee repair design and structural analysis for technical data needs
- Support customers in resolving field supportability issues with timely hardware disposition to minimize workscope and cost
- Trend hardware distress locally to identify needed limits/repairs and input to spare provisioning based on observed data
- Research operating environments and component interactions to develop strategies for returning damaged parts to service
- Interface with CIPT/CAIPT/Shops to secure priorities, understand programmatic issues, and conduct engine investigations
- Lead technology work, research, and projects in support of shops as required
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering in Aerospace, Mechanical & Production, Materials or equivalent
- Min 1-5 years of experience in the aerospace aftermarket and/or similar MRO
- Good engineering aptitude and ability to learn independently
- Demonstrated communication skills including written and oral presentation proficiency
- Business judgment, results-driven mindset, and adaptability in a fast-paced environment