The MCC Duty Engineer is responsible for continuous monitoring of aircraft and familiarity with EASA Part M and Part 145 requirements.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The primary function of the Maintenance Control Duty Engineer (MCC DE) is to provide technical support to flight Crew(s), monitoring and managing A320/1 fleet health, organizing and assisting with the recovery of disruptions during day of operations.
MCC DE closely works with reliability to identify and address recurring defects and to isolate rogue components, which may be affecting fleet operations.
Monitoring of aircraft and systems
Accurate reporting (inclusive of Maintenance hand-over).
Maintenance and controlling computer systems data accuracy (AMOS).
Monitor technical status of aircraft and systems (eg: Airman).
Use and develop systems that can assist in the ongoing management of recurring defects.
Monitor Maintenance Standards and report suspected deficiency to DOM/Fleet Managers.
Assist with identification of potential Insurance & Warranty Claims.
Raising awareness material where appropriate (eg: Read & Initial, Tech-ices and manual amendments).
Technical support to production areas.
Assist Maintenance Planning with the control and estimation of Man-Hours based on experience.
Awareness of the latest technical/industry innovations in relation to aircraft maintenance and troubleshooting.
Ensure spares are provisioned to the station when and where required in consultation with STP/AOG desk.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Qualification B.Tech in related area.
Aircraft maintenance Engineer or higher level
Hold an EASA B1 or B2 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License on company type
Minimum of 5 year experience in a Heavy or Line Maintenance environment on company aircraft as an AME or equivalent
Ability to communicate effectively with all levels within a team
Demonstrate knowledge of PART 145/ PART M regulatory framework
Understanding of AIRNAV, and Microsoft Office applications
AirAsia India is an airline in India headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The airline is a joint venture with Tata Sons holding 83.67% stake in the airline and AirAsia Investment Limited (Malaysia) holding 16.33% stake.[4][... Read More