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Lead Airworthiness Engineer

Wimborne Minster
3 weeks ago
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Lead Airworthiness Engineer

Location: Wimborne, UK
Sector: Aerospace & Defence

Join a world-class aerospace and defence engineering facility, home to over 1,000 experts working at the forefront of advanced technology. This high-tech centre of excellence develops air-to-air refuelling systems and actuation solutions that support critical missions worldwide. With cutting-edge capabilities in AI, machine learning, integrated testing, and next-generation systems, the site delivers equipment trusted by governments and defence forces across the globe.

Here, it's not just about technology-it's about people. Whether you're starting out or an experienced specialist, you'll find an environment that fuels curiosity, recognises achievements, and invests in long-term growth and development.

The Role

We are seeking skilled and motivated Senior/Lead Airworthiness Engineers to ensure regulatory compliance of our systems. In this role, you'll collaborate closely with design, operations, and functional teams to ensure that airworthiness standards are identified and met. Reporting to the Airworthiness Manager, you'll also have the opportunity to mentor colleagues depending on your experience. You'll be part of an integrated team of Airworthiness and System Safety specialists, supporting the wider Office of Airworthiness under UK MAA DAOS, UK CAA Part 21G & 145, and EASA Part 145 approvals.

Key Responsibilities

Compliance Assurance: Ensure designs, modifications, and repairs meet airworthiness regulations.

Certification: Prepare and review certification documentation for systems and components.

Inspections: Conduct detailed inspections and audits to meet safety and regulatory requirements.

Technical Support: Provide guidance to engineering and operations teams on airworthiness issues.

Documentation: Maintain accurate records of airworthiness activities and certifications.

Regulatory Liaison: Act as a point of contact with aviation regulatory authorities.

Continuous Improvement: Drive improvements in airworthiness processes and procedures.

Qualifications

Degree in Aerospace Engineering (preferred but not essential) or related discipline.

Experience as a Senior / Lead Airworthiness Engineer or equivalent role.

Skills & Knowledge

Strong understanding of EASA, FAA, and UK MAA regulations.

Excellent communication, negotiation, and resilience skills.

What's on Offer

Competitive salary and benefits package.

Opportunities to work on challenging, high-impact projects.

Clear progression pathways and internal promotion opportunities.

Access to extensive learning and development resources.

A culture focused on reliability, safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

Comprehensive wellbeing and wellness support

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