TechOps Fleet Engineer - Airbus Systems

The successful candidate serves as an Senior Engineer for Delta's Fleet Engineering team with a primary focus on Airbus Systems - A220, A320FAM, A330, and A350 fleets. Depending on applicant experience level, the position may also be filled as Grade 6 - Engineer. Position will undertake tasks including but not limited to:

  • Providing aircraft engineering support to a variety of internal customers and outside suppliers to support Engineering solutions for long term safety/reliability/cost effectiveness
  • Reviewing, recommending, and implementing Airworthiness regulations or manufacturers' service bulletins and other correspondence to affected fleets
  • Reviewing data and recommending and implementing changes as required to improve aircraft reliability
  • Supporting shop, hangar and line maintenance customers in accomplishing Engineering projects
  • Maintain compliance with applicable FAA regulations and Delta's Technical Operations Policy and Procedures (TOPP) by authoring, checking and approving Engineering documents.
  • Maintain stakeholder engagement through leaving the office environment and going to hangar, line, shop, planning and other support groups to gain details necessary to develop/complete quality project.
  • Supports development of internal engineering solutions; remove OEM dependence wherever possible
  • This position reports to the Airbus Systems Engineering Manager.


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