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Helicopter Diagnostic Engineer - HUMS

Helicopter Diagnostic Engineer - HUMS (BBBH13797) Varese (province), Italy


My client is a world leader in airplanes design and construction and is looking for a Diagnostic Support Engineer to insert in the HUMS teams.

Role: Diagnostic Engineer - HUMS
Pay: to be defined on the basis of experience
Location: Varese - Italy

Main Responsibilities

· Perform the HUMS data analysis on Customer request: Transmission/Rotors health monitoring and avionic failures evaluation
· Manage and analyze HUMS data for entire HUMS equipped fleet
· Coordinate with Design Organization to identify possible improvements
· Assist in helicopter troubleshooting activity
· Collaborate with Service Engineering in special event analysis (Accident/Incident)
· Keep the HUMS analysis and related maintenance activity traced and recorded

Requirements

· Basic knowledge of the time signal/frequencies/spectra analysis
· Excellent computer skills: Excel, PowerPoint, Word, SharePoint

  • Prepared for possible travels
  • Ability to communicate professionally in written responses to e-mails and submitting reports
  • Good communications, listening and interpersonal skills
  • Pro-activity to timely complete the assigned tasks

 

Other


§ Good interest in Aeronautics (helicopters)
§ Fluent in English
§ Problem solving oriented
§ Ability to work in team
§ Ability to manage priorities

If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Alessandro Mereghetti at Line Up Aviation

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