Evaluate and provide engineering solutions for structural damages discovered during maintenance, including preparation of repair instructions in line with OEM manuals or approved engineering data.
Review and implement structural-related Airworthiness Directives (ADs), Service Bulletins (SBs), and other regulatory or manufacturer-issued documents.
Prepare and manage structural modification packages including engineering drawings, compliance checklists, and installation procedures.
Provide day-to-day engineering support to base and line maintenance teams for structural issues, including troubleshooting and deviation assessments.
Conduct structural assessments during aircraft phase-in/phase-out, lease return or delivery, ensuring compliance with contractual and regulatory standards.
Perform root cause analysis for structural defects and discrepancies, generate technical reports, and initiate corrective/preventive measures.
Coordinate with OEMs, Part 21 organizations, CAMO, and regulatory authorities for approval of repairs and modifications.
Minimum Polytechnic Background, Aeronautical Engineering. MRO Environment, possibly with the previous experience.
Have minimum 5 years in Aircraft Structural and Mechanical Engineering (Working in a Part-145 Environment is a Plus).
Advance Aircraft Structural Damage Assessment, Modification, and Repair Schemes; Advance Aircraft Maintenance Standards and Regulations (e.g., DGCA, FAA, or equivalent).
Strong understanding of aircraft structures, materials, and repair techniques.
Familiarity with MRO operations and aircraft documentation systems.
Good knowledge of the English language – minimum B1 level or above.
Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently and in a team.