The technical Service Engineer is responsible for organizing, planning and coordinating Engineering activities efficiently and effectively to provide technical guidance to improve aircraft/engine performance and reliability, as well as managing and optimizing the cost-related aspects of aircraft maintenance and engineering activities within the CAMO department. Key Responsibilities -Give guidance on all matters relating to maintenance, repair, overhaul, replacement and modification of aircraft and equipment. -Monitor all defects, delays, and component and engine removals and ensures advice situations are investigated and recommend remedial action. -Review manufacturers and regulatory agencies technical data and recommend appropriate action to comply with regulations or improve performance and reliability and reduce cost of maintenance and overhaul. -Liaise with manufacturer as necessary, and convert manufacturers Service Bulletins or other technical literature into flyadeal documentation (Engineering Order, Special Work Instructions etc). -Evaluate specifications for the implementation of modifications and repair schemes etc. and advice on specialized tools or equipment required. -Ensure all technical documents are evaluated and where applicable appropriate action is taken in the form of modifications, Technical Notices, raising AMP Amendments and other technical document amendments. -Coordinate and conduct Investigation on incidents and accidents, initiate follow up action as required to investigate component and system failure and initiate follow up remedial action. -Support approval all local modifications, amendments to Maintenance schedule and Concessions on aircraft, components and parts. -Support engineering functions of material management (Airbus FHS engineering, shop visits reports, ) -Influence company culture through action, presence, and integrity. -Monitor and track all maintenance and engineering costs associated with the fleet, including scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, repairs, and modifications. -Perform detailed cost analysis of maintenance activities, spare parts usage, and engineering projects to identify areas for cost savings. -Work closely with Head of engineering to ensure financial targets are met, including cost reduction initiatives and optimization of resources. -Develop accurate cost models and financial reports to support decision-making. -Maintain accurate and up-to-date cost databases, including historical maintenance cost data and performance metrics. -Prepare regular cost performance reports and dashboards for management, highlighting cost trends and areas for improvement. -Identify cost-saving opportunities across the CAMO department, including improved resource utilization, process efficiencies, and use of alternative suppliers.-Analyse fuel usage, aircraft utilization, and component lifecycles to provide recommendations for reducing overall fleet operating costs.","requirements":"-Bachelors Degree in Aeronautical Engineering or equivalent.-Master s degree in finance or business administration.-Min. of 5 years of experience in airline engineering as a technical services engineer. -Experiences on CFM56 and LEAP-1A engines required including engine on/off wing management. -Experience in low-cost airlines highly preferred. -Knowledge of aircraft maintenance costs, lifecycle costing, and financial management principles -Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with internal and external stakeholders. -Experience with aviation ERP systems (AMOS)