Be the technical 'engine owner'. Provide the line of sight on technical issues, ensure streamer or escalate for delivery recovery action. Define and control generic & specific engine configuration (SAP BOM) including routine extensions of material master for the Site Sustain/create: standard workscope and shop instructions (WIC) Booking In and Out sheets NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) lists and SAP database (ZNDT) Controls Group A & B listings for Life and Time Control Fits and Clearance Forms (1900) Hardware kit Prelim Check List (Tay only) Prepare specific workscope & associated shop visit documents as listed above for engine shop visit Support Work In Progress (WIP) to ensure reliability, cost, and schedule adherence to KPI targets Work with OEM and document engine condition findings to support RRMS Safety Management System (SMS), investigations, life assessment, life cycle cost reduction initiatives, scrap reviews and generate engine condition reports for each engine shop visit. Generates Engine Condition Reports Support ME on Site Change Control, including the inputs (ESV assessment, Set-up Costs, Skills, parts availability, etc.) needed for Business Commitment Acceptance (SCP&C, Customer Business and Engineering agree the changes and Point of Implementation) Evaluate and action Operational queries within the specification of the OEM Manuals within the agreed SLAs. Support Continuous Improvement activities through local PMO, Global Standardization and RRMS/RRPS Prepare and issue work instructions upon request Job Category Manufacturing Engineering Posting Date 17 Jan 2025; 00:01
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