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Technical Data Engineer - Airbus

Location: Filton, Bristol (60% onsite)

Hours: 35 per week (4.5 days, flexible between 7am-7pm)

Pay: £33.64/hr PAYE | £45.00/hr Umbrella

Security Clearance: BPSS+ (completed by Airbus Security)

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About the Role

Are you passionate about aviation and technical documentation? Join Airbus as a Technical Data Engineer and play a vital part in supporting the safety and efficiency of aircraft operations worldwide. You'll be part of a dynamic, transnational team responsible for producing and delivering maintenance manuals and documentation for our customers, with a focus on landing gear systems.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work within the Filton systems team, providing high-quality technical data and maintenance manuals (AMM and TSM) to airlines and operators. You'll be at the heart of ensuring aircraft are maintained safely and efficiently throughout their lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities

Deliver high-quality documentation: Produce and update Aircraft Maintenance Manuals (AMM) and Troubleshooting Manuals (TSM) for landing gear systems, ensuring accuracy and compliance with EASA regulations. Support customers: Provide daily support to airlines and operators, answering queries and resolving issues to keep aircraft flying safely. Collaborate and lead: Chair review meetings with design offices and subcontractors, manage workloads, and ensure timely delivery of documentation. Continuous improvement: Propose and implement enhancements to technical data processes, documentation production, and digital initiatives. Quality and compliance: Uphold safety rules, quality standards, and technical data guidelines, acting with integrity and commitment to compliance. Customer interface: Represent the department at decision-making meetings and provide feedback on customer needs.

About You

We're looking for someone with:

Aerospace engineering or aircraft maintenance experience Strong knowledge of aircraft maintenance, systems, and production processes Awareness of international authoring standards and tools Experience in aircraft configuration management A dynamic, proactive, and positive mindset Excellent communication and organisational skills Curiosity and openness to change and continuous improvement Ability to work collaboratively and manage priorities

Hands-on experience with aircraft (e.g., RAF or similar) is highly desirable, but we also welcome applications from technical writers with relevant expertise.

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