Job Purpose
Ensure the continued airworthiness of the aircraft fleet through scheduled and unscheduled inspections, verification of technical records, and ongoing surveillance of maintenance activities. Overseas and audits all maintenance performed by CMOs and GACAR, ensuring strict compliance with Air Arabia’s maintenance manuals, GACAR requirements, and contractual obligations.
Key Result Responsibilities
- Ensures compliance with all Required Inspection Items (RII) as delegated by the Chief Inspector, maintaining adherence to regulatory and company standards.
- Conducts ramp and station surveillance inspections to verify maintenance practices, cleanliness, and procedural compliance.
- Reviews and certify aircraft logbooks, maintenance packages, and release-to-service documents in line with GACAR Part 43 requirements.
- Identify and report technical discrepancies in records, components, or aircraft condition to ensure timely corrective action.
- Acts as a witness for critical tests and inspections performed by CMOs.
- Conduct product audits on all CMOs to evaluate maintenance quality and regulatory compliance.
- Maintains accuracy of the Approved Vendor List (AVL) by updating vendor status based on performance and compliance.
Key Result Responsibilities - Continued
- Liaise with Engineering, Maintenance Planning, and Safety departments to resolve quality-related findings.
- Develop and execute a comprehensive audit schedule for all contracted maintenance providers (Line and Heavy Maintenance).
- Performs planned and ad-hoc audits, inspections, and surveillance of CMO facilities and processes.
- Issues non-conformities (NCs) and review Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) to ensure effective closure and compliance.
- Monitors the quality and completeness of maintenance documentation received from CMOs.
- Serves as the primary contact for all quality-related issues arising from contract maintenance and repair activities.
Qualifications (Academic, Training, Languages)
- Diploma or Degree in Aeronautical / Mechanical / Electrical Engineering or equivalent
- Fluent in English & Arabic Languages.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
- Formal training in Quality Auditing (e.g., Lead Auditor course).
- GACAR Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License or equivalent (e.g., EASA Part-66 B1/B2 license) on an A320 aircraft type.
- In-depth knowledge of GACAR Parts 43, 121, and the operator's Maintenance Manual (MOM).
Work Experience
- Minimum of 5 years of practical maintenance experience, with at least 2 years in a certified inspection role.
- Experience with contract maintenance and GACAR Part 145 regulations.