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Morson Edge are currently seeking a Technical Equipment Conditioner & Inspector to join the team at RNAS Culdrose on a permanent basis. To perform the duties as laid down in the relevant Equipment Sentencing Cell Working Instructions. This includes the triage inspection and conditioning of assets presented to the Equipment Sentencing Cell or rejected by the CSC Quality Engineers. And to provide R2 & R4 with correctly conditioned repairable assets. In addition, to always operate within both Leonardo Helicopters (LH) and MoD HSE requirements.
Job Responsibility:
Carry out work which will enable LH Management to achieve all Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s)
Operate the current release or version of IOS IT systems relevant to role, to include, SAP, MJDI, CIETP, GOLDesp, Resolve and ModNet
Ensure equipment used, is fully serviceable and meets the operating requirements in accordance with HSE policies
As an equipment conditioner, ensure all assets are conditioned Serviceable (post ESC assessment/action), Unserviceable R2/R4 or Scrap in accordance with MAM-P, the CIETP SMR code, Defence Logistics Framework, and local standing orders
Sign as 1st & 2nd signatory, within trade, in the MF700C workbook when assessing assets back to a serviceable condition
Conduct GOLDesp Boundary Cell activities in support of the R2/R4 process as authorised and directed by the ESC/Boundary Cell leads, inc the update of GOLDesp records on assets for which R2 is shown as custodian
Carry out Equipment Sentencing activities on all assets to ensure the customer receives correctly conditioned serviceable assets and R2 or R4 vendors receive correctly conditioned repairable assets
When raising conditioning labels, ensure all additional maintenance practises are called for to optimise cost benefit
Post detailed inspection, carry out Disposal process for assets that do not meet the individual vendors repairable standards
Identify, assess, and document suitable RADA items
Maintain the RADA database, ensuring only suitable RADA candidates remain in store
Investigate rejections in support of the Monthly Demand Plans
Identify and document potential SCW candidates
Challenge maintenance policy
Ensure asset GOLDesp data is up to date with an in-date life verification check
Control a database of additional information required in the day-to-day activities of conditioning assets
Input of Leaflet 103/109, challenging repair limits and maintenance policy and earlier data correction activities
Maintain rejection register to enable trend analysis
Identify potential MF760 items IAW MAM-P in liaison with MOSST whilst ascertaining with the originator if MF760 action has been considered
Raise QOR’s in support of conditioning errors
The control and management of tools iaw local standing orders (RNAS Culdrose Aviation orders (AESO’s) Ch 4808 and MAM-P Ch 4.13.1
Maintain quarantine database to ensure assets subject to EO, E1 or E3 action either due to technical queries, GOLDesp issues or outstanding L109s are investigated for effective progression
Undertake any other duties as directed by the ESC Lead and/or Senior Staff
Requirements:
Served a recognised engineering apprenticeship or having gained relevant experience in an aviation environment
Experience of conditioning technical equipment, preferably in the defence industry or within the armed services
Holds a Certificate of Competency for Aircraft Engineering
IT literacy with knowledge of Microsoft Office application
Good working knowledge of MOD Engineering Information Systems (inc GOLDesp and CIETP) and associated documentation
Understand the requirements applicable to conditioning technical equipment in the MOD environment
Working knowledge of MOD supply system
Experience of Packaging – if necessary, training will be given
Good level GCEs/GCSEs in Mathematics and English
Clean driving licence
Ability to communicate effectively
Ability to work unsupervised, to demanding deadlines
An understanding of Health and Safety and MOD regulations as applied to conditioning and storing goods is required