Our client is a fast growing aviation technical services consultancy firm the aircraft technical records specialist is responsible for the integrity and compliance of aircraft maintenance records, with a primary focus on asset transitions and lessor audits. This role ensures that all documentation meets stringent regulatory standards (faa/easa) and contractual lease return conditions, directly safeguarding the aircrafts airworthiness and financial value.
Qualifications
Bachelors degree or diploma in aeronautical engineering, or a related technical discipline.
Deep understanding of easa part m, faa part 145, and iata standards.
Proficiency in maintenance tracking software (e.G., amos, trax, oases) and digital record platforms (e.G., flydocs, aerdata, stream).
Advanced excel skills (pivot
Tables/vlookups) for data migration. Previous experience with oem portals such as airbusworld, myboeingfleet preferred.
Strong ability to interpret complex aircraft lease contracts and translate technical requirements into actionable compliance checklists.
Experience
Minimum of 3 to 5 years working experience in aircraft technical records, specifically within an airline, camo or mro environment, with proven experience in at least two full aircraft transition projects.
Salary: kshs. 150,000 - 300,000 plus generous company benefits
Main responsibilities
Asset transitions (delivery/redelivery): lead the compilation and review of comprehensive records packages for aircraft delivery, redelivery, or sale.
Identify and resolve back-to-birth (btb) traceability gaps for life-limited parts (llps) and major components.
Records auditing: conduct meticulous audits fo aircraft
Records (ldnd, ht, occm, structural Repairs, modifications & sbs)
Identify discrepancies and ensure 100% compliance with airworthiness directives (ads).
Technical liaison: act as technical point of contact during inspections and transitions.
Resolve technical queries from lessor and next lessee.
Data integrity management: reconcile maintenance records with digital systems like amos, trax, or oases.
Ensure all statuses are accurate and maintenance work packages are complete, signed, and correctly archived.