To coordinate with the Quality Manager and the Head of Flight Training to ensure quality training services delivery for the Approved Flight Training Organization (ATO)
To coordinate with the Quality Manager and the FSTD Manager to ensure the training standards of the devices are maintained to deliver the training courses
To perform a synthesis of the FSTDs (QTGs, KPIs, reliability monitoring, customer feedback etc.)
To identify and report any actual or potential non-compliance to the Airbus or regulatory standards to the Quality Manager.
To support during the internal/external quality audits/surveillance checks by coordinating with the different teams/auditors
To coordinate and keep an update on the regulations/requirements for the ATO and FSTDs
To contribute in developing a quality minded atmosphere by creating awareness on quality and regulatory issues
Qualification and experience:
Qualification
Should hold a diploma/degree in Aeronautical Engineering/Aircraft Maintenance Engineering/ Science or equivalent
have a good understanding on the aviation regulations related to ATO and FSTDs (EASA/ DGCA)
Experience
Should have at least two years of experience in the quality domain within an ATO/simulator maintenance organization
participation in conduct of audits will be preferred
This job requires an awareness of any potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity, as the foundation for the Company’s success, reputation and sustainable growth.
Company:
Airbus India Training Centre Private LimitedEmployment Type:
Permanent-------
Experience Level:
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Manufactures commercial aircraft and aerospace systems
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Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Airbus manufactures a variety of aerospace products, including commercial aircraft, defense systems, and space technologies. Their aircraft are designed for airlines, while their defense systems cater to government needs, and their space technologies support space agencies. Airbus's products are developed through extensive research and development, ensuring they meet the demands of a competitive market. Unlike many competitors, Airbus focuses on sustainability and digital transformation, aiming to improve operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. The company's goal is to lead in the aerospace industry while promoting environmentally friendly solutions.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Blagnac, France
Founded
1970
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