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Flight Data Analyst

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3 weeks ago
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Role Title: Flight Data Analyst

Rate: £170 per day inside ir35

Duration: 2 years

Location: RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

On site 5 days/Shift pattern (weekends, evenings, and bank holidays) remote work is not possible for this role

Job Description:
Support A400M maintenance by capturing and transferring maintenance information into the Maintenance Data System (MDS) generated by Part 145 during missions. This includes the period before aircraft departure until its return to the base, with weekly reports produced and sent to Part 145 to ensure all maintenance activities meet airworthiness standards.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Enter retrospective data on MDS, including:
  • Closing work orders
  • Entering SRPs date and time as signed off by engineers
  • Creating and closing logbook entries
  • Opening ADFs and/or OOPs
  • Inputting flight ground test data
  • Deferring logbook entry work orders
  • Introducing servicing reports into MDS system
  • Performing equipment transactions
  • Send weekly reports to Part 145 with the maintenance plan
  • Support essential maintenance activities for live flight events, including on-call responsibilities during evenings, weekends, and bank holidays, in a 24/7 rolling rota.

    Essential Skills and Qualifications
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office
  • Methodical attention to detail
  • Teamwork skills
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Quick learner
  • Administrative/technical background desirable
  • Must hold a driving license
  • Good report writing skills

    Desirable Skills and Qualifications
  • Experience with MDS
  • Aircraft maintenance experience, including Part 145 and Part M, is advantageous
  • Experience with information or data management software tools

    Training Provided
  • Comprehensive training will be provided on the use of the Maintenance Data System (MDS)
  • On-the-job training and shadowing experienced team members

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