As a Powerplant Engineer, you will play a crucial role in supporting the operations of our aviation engine repair facility. Your responsibilities will include various tasks to ensure the smooth functioning of the repair shop and adherence to safety protocols. The incumbent will participate and direct technical analyses of general aviation and air carrier accidents and incidents in the specialty area of turbine engines, fuel systems and engine accessories. Provide technical support for level one maintenance activites related to engines currently on company capabilities list, such as CFM56-3/-7B/-5B, Leap 1A/ 1B, CF34-3/-8/10, CF6-80, GE90, V2500 & PW2000. Previous work experience on engine types on capabilities list is a plus.
- Define technical standard, execute work scopes and shop visits for customer engine fleets according to customers requirements and based on the MTU technical standard to ensure the engine is maintained with high quality, good TAT and reasonable cost
- Prepare work scopes for individual engines or engine fleets according to customers requirements, OEM recommendation, MTU experience and the customer contract
- Lead and guide Engine Workscope Team, coordinate with other departments to ensure smooth engine shop visit or OSS event
- Provide technical support to solve arising problems during the shop visit/OSS event process and support for all troubleshooting necessary during the evolutions
- Review and control implementation of OEM modifications and procedures into MTU system and communicate with OEM for required clarification
- Prepare and issue Technical Orders considering engineering evaluation
- Support Customer Account Managers regarding proposal creation and contract negotiation
- Analyze removal reasons of customer fleet, present and conduct technical review meetings with customers, advise and clarify technical issues concerning engine fleet operation and maintenance
- Coordinate projects to develop MTU solutions for technical issues and support all other MTU departments regarding technical issues
- Prepare OTC/CDR requests based on engineering evaluation and communicate with OEM in terms of technical deviations
- Experience with Quantum and MROLive preferred
- Bachelor’s or Masters degree in engineering or aviation discipline required
- A&P License or a P License, preferred
- Large Engine experience in a setting other than line maintenance, preferred
- Military Experience is acceptable if the experience is from an engine shop background
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Willingness to learn and adapt to new processes and procedures