Candidate must be eligible to live and work in the U.S.
Summary:
Conducts engineering tasks at a high skill level in the field of aircraft structures.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Identify and assist the RSAF in resolving problems related to structural integrity.
Evaluates structural repairs, modifications, and configuration changes proposed and / or planned.
Provide engineering evaluation reports to aid in accident investigation.
Establish and monitor a corrosion evaluation and control program.
Design and analyze structural repairs in cases where the damage exceeds technical order limits.
Reviews aircraft usage, fatigue expenditures / damages tolerance reports (SAFE REPORTS) as it affects service life of the aircraft.
Investigates and recommend action to Material Review Board.
Prepare plans, work statements, estimates and schedules for the RSAF structural engineering training program.
Provides guidance and instruction to other engineers in the fields of stress analysis and aircraft structural repair.
Organizes and conducts informal and OJT.
Recommends additional formal training to enhance the engineering capabilities of other engineers
Qualifications:
Successful completion of a college level course of study (B.S. Degree) in Mechanical Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering.
A minimum of five (5) years experience in the field of airframe structural maintenance.
Should have computer experience on word processing and database usage.
Must demonstrate competence in / and knowledge of the following...
Structural configuration of military aircraft
Problems and corresponding solution related to the materials, processes, corrosion, and fatigue of aircraft structure
Analysis and design structural repairs for damage exceeding technical order limits.
Materials, processes and methods of design and analysis commonly used in aircraft structures.
Fatigue management / damage tolerance assessment and force structural management
Military and industry standards for hardware, materials and processes used in the manufacture of airframes
Also some ability to convert between U.S., British, and European hardware, materials and process standards.
Criteria used in the design of aircraft structures.
Drawing systems used in U.S, British, and Europe.
U.S., British and European T.O and Manual Systems
Back |
Apply for a Job
To submit a resume package please provide copies of the following documents:
Resume
DD214 (if prior military)
USAF technical training certificates/records (or civilian equivalent if not prior military)
College diploma (for those positions requiring a college degree)
Mail to:
Aviation Recruiting, Inc.
420 College Drive Suite 207
Middleburg, FL 32068
Call: 904-264-0097
Fax: 904-264-0230
Warning: There is no need to provide your bank details when applying for a job. We strongly advise that jobseekers should never supply any bank account details or any other financial information by email. If you see a vacancy on Flight Jobs, and the advertiser requests bank account details please email
Recruitment.Helpdesk@rbi.co.uk