FlySafair is South Africa's true low cost airline. We took to the skies in October 2014 and have expanded fast, linking several key destinations in South Africa.
Our intention is to keep our fares lower for longer and in so doing offer South Africans an affordable and easy air travel alternative.
FlySafair is a very dynamic company that prides itself o...
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Ensure that the work-pack is accurate prior to handing over to the AMO to ensure it is aligned with the aircraft Status report of due items/tasks as per the maintenance programme;
Ensure that no defective or un-airworthy parts are installed in any component of FlySafair’s aircrafts before released to service; - Perform quality technical inspections of aircraft, components parts, and systems;
Perform quality and safety inspections of on-site equipment and tooling used for aircraft maintenance, including calibration of precision test equipment as outlined in the Manuals;
Perform in-progress and final quality technical inspections during maintenance, repair modification, rework and overhaul of aircraft, aircraft components, and components parts, and assumes responsibility and final sign-off;
Conduct routine Aircraft Ramp Inspections;
Maintain all oversite compliance records required by the operator;
Evaluate service bulletins, airworthiness directives, and manufacturers' recommendations;
Conduct audits to ensure compliance with maintenance procedures and airworthiness standards;
Investigate technical defects, failures, and reliability issues, implementing corrective actions;
Prepare and consolidate weekly and monthly reports for managerial review;
Guide, mentor, and review the work of Airworthiness Specialists providing constructive feedback and delegating tasks effectively;
Encourage, promote, and embody a spirit of teamwork;
Assess and optimise the performance of direct reports;
Guide, support and develop direct reports;
Collaborate with regulatory bodies, MROs (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul), and internal teams.
Requirements
Grade 12 or Equivalent (Essential);
Trade certificate as Aircraft Technician (Essential);
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licences (AME); with B737- 400 and B737-800 rating (Essential);
Engineering degree in Aeronautics, Electrical, Mechanical or Avionics or other relevant studies (Advantageous);
Minimum of 7 years’ experience as an AME of which 2 years’ must have been Supervisory experience (Essential);
Must have worked directly with the SACAA for at least 3 years’ (Essential).
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