Requirements
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Degree from a recognized university in Mechanical, Aeronautical, Electrical, Electronics, or an equivalent field.
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Three (3) years of working experience in an engineering office within the aviation industry.
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Knowledge of reliability monitoring principles.
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Knowledge of aircraft systems.
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Detailed knowledge of KCAA/EASA/FAA regulations.
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Strong computer skills, including proficiency in analytical software.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Strong analytical and decision-making abilities.
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Result-oriented and a team player.
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Ethical and professional.
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Establish the Reliability Program manual and ensure it is current to meet Regulatory and ALS Requirements.
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Perform statistical analysis of aircraft system failures, components, power plants and structures to improve management of airworthiness and maintenance cost.
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Establish the weekly repetitive defects and ECTM alerts.
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Prepare monthly reliability reports, distribute same and schedule for the monthly reliability review meetings.
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Initiate preliminary investigations and formulate recommendations for corrective and preventive actions for conditions that are above alert.
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Continuously monitor corrective actions to determine their effectiveness.
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Report safety risks that are evident during reliability analysis.
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Liaise with manufacturers and vendors on reliability issues.