Full-Time

Apache Continuing Airworthiness Management Support Engineer

Continuing Airworthiness Management Support

Posted on 9/16/2025

Deadline 10/6/25
The Boeing Company

The Boeing Company

1-10 employees

Designs, manufactures, and sells aircraft, missiles

No salary listed

Ipswich, UK

In Person

Candidates must live in the immediate area or relocate at their own expense. This position does not offer relocation.

Category
Aerospace Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Data Science
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science
  • Security Clearance: Must be able to obtain UK SC security clearance
  • Able to demonstrate knowledge and appropriate experience related to Continuing Airworthiness
  • Understanding and application of UK Military Aviation Regulations (MRP Part M & Part 145) and UK MoD Airworthiness Policies
  • Understanding the principals of ILS and the related Product Support functions
  • Experience in the use of GOLDesp and GOLD MRO as Maintenance Management Systems
  • Experience in the use of UK MoD Form 700 Series and ERCs (Engineering Record Cards)
  • Experience in the aviation maintenance environment
  • Experience in the application of processes in an aircraft maintenance environment
  • Experience in the application of Air Safety Standards and safe operating practices
  • Demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively on the planning and execution of work
  • Able to engage with internal and external stakeholders, identifying root causes to issues through implementation of recognised techniques, coordinating with leaders and team members to effectively resolve issues
  • Able to effectively execute opportunities to improve internal and external processes
  • Proven strong communication and diplomatic skills
Responsibilities
  • Being a Wattisham based site focal and a member of the AH-64E CAMO Support Team based at AACen Middle Wallop, which is the main point of contact for the Boeing-contracted MRP Part 145 Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO) for Continuing Airworthiness (CAw) Management requirements on a daily basis
  • Be the primary site liaison for the BDUK allocated aircraft for all continuing airworthiness and occurrence related queries and support
  • Conduct Continuing Airworthiness Assurance Reviews for aircraft undergoing Phase Maintenance activity. Complete reviews of Airworthiness data and maintenance documentation, inspect aircraft physical conditions, raise findings and observations as appropriate, manage findings resolution prior to aircraft release in service for engine ground run and Flight test
  • Assist the BDUK AH-64E Lead CAMO Engineer in liaising with the Mil CAMO and the AMO at Wattisham, maintaining oversight of all related CAMO activities, aircraft maintenance and modifications, and ensuring that a proper flow of information is maintained
  • Provide technical and process compliance support to the BDUK AMO, in properly understanding and applying all applicable internal and external processes and orders
  • Support the Mil CAMO in the development, implementation and continuous improvement of Continuing Airworthiness processes
  • Attend relevant BDUK weekly Safety Meetings to review Occurrence Reports (ORs); support the Maintenance and Engineering Safety Teams in undertaking investigations on ORs with CAw implications. Ensure the correct and proper use of the BDUK SMS (Safety Management System)
  • Ensure the correct and proper use of the BDUK QMS (Quality Management System)
  • Support internal and external Part M Assurance Audits proposing, discussing and executing Corrective Actions Plans
  • Assist other BDUK Engineering units that support the execution of the AH-64E Mil CAM Part M responsibilities
  • Attend internal and external meetings representing the BDUK CAMO Support Team, as required
  • Liaise with the Apache Delivery Team (AHDT) and Apache Technical Services Hub, as required
  • Ensure that the AH-64E CAMO Support Team remain MRP compliant and have a positive contribution to the AH-64E Mil CAM’s approvals
Desired Qualifications
  • Qualifications: UK HND or higher, or international equivalent
  • Previous UK Military Service experience
  • Previous experience in Airworthiness Assurance auditing activities
  • Technical knowledge and experience on the Apache aircraft type, AH-64E model
  • Able to support aircraft Occurrences Safety Investigations
  • An understanding of UK Aviation Delivery Duty Holder (DDH) requirements
  • Knowledge of Quality Management Systems (QMS) including AS9100

Boeing designs, manufactures, and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, missiles, satellites, rockets, and related services for commercial, defense, and space customers worldwide. It brings together design, production, testing, and aftersales support to deliver end-to-end aerospace systems, from airframes and propulsion to mission systems and maintenance. Its breadth across civil aviation, military platforms, and space programs, with a global manufacturing and service network, differentiates it from peers by offering integrated solutions at scale. The company’s goal is to enable global connectivity and space exploration by providing safe, reliable aerospace technology.

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Boca Raton, Florida

Founded

1916

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Landing Gear Exchange program cuts airline fleet maintenance costs.
  • $3.5 billion Air Force E-7 Wedgetail contract boosts defense revenue.
  • 777X certification flight tests launched in early 2026.

What critics are saying

  • FAA caps 737 MAX at 38/month until 2027 over door plug failures.
  • Airbus A321neo erodes 20-30% Boeing commercial revenue.
  • Whistleblowers expose falsified 787 data, triggering engineer exodus.

What makes The Boeing Company unique

  • Boeing's ecoDemonstrator program tests hybrid-electric propulsion on 737 testbed.
  • 777X achieves 10% better fuel efficiency with advanced composite wings.
  • Starliner enables NASA human spaceflight redundancy beyond SpaceX.

Help us improve and share your feedback! Did you find this helpful?

Benefits

Health Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

401(k) Retirement Plan

Company News

Business Wire
Apr 14th, 2026
Boeing to factory-install SES multi-orbit connectivity on 737 and 787 aircraft

SES has reached a milestone with Boeing to offer its multi-orbit antenna as a line-fit connectivity solution on Boeing commercial aircraft. Boeing will install SES' in-cabin hardware network during factory production, starting with the 737 followed by the 787. The collaboration allows airlines to receive new aircraft with onboard network and connectivity service ready immediately after delivery. Boeing will install the complete in-cabin network and coordinate external equipment installation. SES' electronically steered array antenna system operates across both low-Earth orbit and geostationary satellite constellations, enabling global coverage and low-latency performance. The company has completed 500 installations and has 1,000 commitments in the pipeline for its multi-orbit system.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 6th, 2026
Defense contractors and oil companies profit from US-Iran war as gas prices surge past $4

As the US-Israel war with Iran enters its fifth week, American defence contractors and oil companies are reaping substantial profits whilst consumers face surging petrol prices approaching $4 per gallon. Defence stocks have surged, with Lockheed Martin jumping 25% this year after winning a contract to triple missile seeker production. Oil companies including ExxonMobil, Shell and Chevron have seen share prices rise over 20% as US crude nearly doubled from $65 to over $110 per barrel following Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. US oil producers could gain an additional $63 billion in profit, according to Rystad Energy. The situation mirrors 2022's Russia-Ukraine crisis, when global oil companies made $916 billion whilst American consumers faced record $5 per gallon petrol prices and 9% inflation.

PR Newswire
Apr 2nd, 2026
Boeing core stage powers NASA's Artemis II crew around the moon

Boeing's core stage for NASA's Space Launch System successfully powered the Artemis II mission, lifting off at 6:35pm ET on 1 April 2026. The rocket carried NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen on a 10-day lunar journey aboard the Orion spacecraft Integrity. The 212-foot core stage, manufactured at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, features liquid oxygen and hydrogen tanks and four RS-25 engines producing 2.2 million pounds of thrust. Eight and a half minutes into flight, the core stage completed its mission and separated from the upper stage. Boeing is currently preparing core stages for Artemis III to V missions at Michoud and Kennedy Space Center, using components from suppliers across 38 states.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 30th, 2026
Boeing secures Vietnam orders as shares trade 38% below analyst targets despite $89.5B backlog

Boeing has secured new aircraft orders from Sun PhuQuoc Airways and Vietnam Airlines, highlighting a growing backlog amid questions about margins and cash generation. The company's shares have declined 16.4% year-to-date and 16.3% over 30 days, though one-year total shareholder return stands at 11.7%. Trading at $190.52 against an average analyst price target of $271.21, Boeing shows an estimated intrinsic discount of 37.9%. Analysts project revenue growth of approximately 13.6% annually, with sales climbing from around $80 billion in 2024 towards $110 billion by 2027, driven by increased production rates for the 737 MAX and 787, plus 777X introduction. The key risks include persistent manufacturing issues and potential order deferrals if demand weakens, threatening Boeing's $89.5 billion revenue pipeline.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 30th, 2026
Boeing expects Q1 2026 loss of $0.60/share amid China trade tensions

Boeing is expected to report a fiscal first-quarter 2026 loss of $0.60 per share, down 22.5% from a loss of $0.49 per share in the year-ago quarter. The Arlington, Virginia-based aerospace manufacturer has beaten consensus estimates in two of the last four quarters. For the full year, analysts expect Boeing to report earnings per share of $0.45, up 104.2% from a loss per share of $10.64 in fiscal 2025. The company's shares have risen 6.4% over the past 52 weeks, underperforming the S&P 500's 11.9% gain. Boeing faces rising competition from China and trade tensions affecting aircraft orders. Chinese tariffs on Boeing planes could impact future sales in a critical growth market. Analysts maintain a "Strong Buy" rating with an average price target of $270.92.

INACTIVE