Overview
Prestwick Aircraft Maintenance (PAM) is a subsidiary of Ryanair, providing base maintenance services exclusively to the Ryanair Airline group throughout Europe. We operate an aircraft fleet of more than 600 Boeing 737‑800 and 737‑8200 aircraft and continue to expand our operations.
Responsibilities
- Managing the safety and information security reporting scheme and the occurrence reporting system
- Managing safety performance and follow‑up of internal occurrence investigations
- Co‑ordinating action on airworthiness occurrences, safety incidents and indicated vulnerabilities, and initiating any necessary further investigation
- Liaising with appropriate authorities on safety issues
- Providing information and suggestions for improvement on safety operations to the Accountable Manager
- Facilitating hazard identification, risk assessment and risk management
- Monitoring the implementation of actions taken to mitigate risks, as listed in the safety action plan
- Providing periodic reports on safety performance to the safety review board to ensure the maintenance of safety management documentation
- Ensuring that the feedback loop within the reporting scheme is established and operational
- Ensuring the establishment of Safety Actions Group meetings
- Ensuring that there is safety training available, and that it meets acceptable standards
- Providing advice on all safety matters
- Establishing the relevant information from maintenance and information security incidents / issues and feeding back to training
- Ensuring that mandatory occurrences are reported as appropriate to the applicable authority
- Reviewing and assessing the Organization’s safety performance indicators (SPI) and safety performance targets (SPT) and the associated triggers
- Managing business related changes in respect of safety risks
- Managing external Organizations participating within SMS activities
- Continuously improving safety communications within the Organization
- Managing anonymous reports in line with “Just Culture”, ensuring confidentiality rules have been applied
- Reviewing sources of information used for safety communications, including safety data used for management decision making
Requirements
Previous holder of Form 4 approval is preferred, but not mandatoryExperience working in the aviation industry is preferredRelevant engineering or technical degree, or an aircraft technician or maintenance engineer qualification with additional educationComprehensive knowledge and understanding of EASA and UKCAA regulations (related to Part‑145 / CAMO / Part IS and Part‑21)Practical experience and expertise in the application of aviation safety standards and safe operating practicesAt least 12 months of experience in a safety management functionFive years relevant work experience, with at least two years in the aeronautical industryComprehensive knowledge of industry Safety Management System requirementsKnowledge of auditing techniques and root‑cause analysis methodologies including planning, conducting, and reportingEffective interpersonal and communication skillsHighly self‑motivated and proactive with a willingness to take initiativeAbility to work independently and take responsibilityFlexible approach to meet operational requirementsProficient in MS Office suite and comfortable learning new systemsKnowledge of quality and continuous improvement tools / techniquesValid passport with unrestricted right to travel in the EU and a valid driver’s licenseVery good command of written and spoken EnglishPreferably a security clearance to enter the aviation security areasBenefits
This role offers a competitive salary and a friendly working environment with the opportunity to grow and develop your career within the aviation industry.
Location
Potential sites : Shannon, Prestwick, Kanuas, Wroclaw, Seville, or Haan.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Airlines and Aviation
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