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Operations Intern

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BOMBARDIER

2mo ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Logistics
    Engineering

AI generated summary

  • You should have relevant aviation experience, pursue a UK/EASA PART 66 license, be self-motivated, detail-oriented, familiar with maintenance data, and able to handle a fast-paced environment.
  • You will research maintenance data, conduct audits, manage parts and tools, assist engineers with defect records, prepare Gemba documents, coordinate with tech records, and maintain a tidy workspace.

Requirements

  • You ideally have some previous experience within the Aviation part 145 environment
  • You are working towards a UK or EASA PART 66 Lead Aircraft Maintenance License or a similar qualification relating to Aviation
  • You will be self-reliant, highly motivated, and to able to communicate effectively as well as self-disciplined with good administration and housekeeping skills
  • You have the ability to work in a fast-paced environment handling multiple tasks with a high degree of attention to detail
  • A strong work ethic, reliable, self-motivated with a positive attitude, and very customer service oriented
  • You are familiar with approved maintenance data and competent at the interpretation of approved data
  • You are familiar with the aircraft and its systems

Responsibilities

  • To research and provide Maintenance data for the Projects work scope
  • To conduct daily audits of the work package, checking all SVOs can be accounted for
  • To act as the parts runner for the team and liaise with the materials department, collecting spares, organising the bay parts, cage and RTSing parts
  • To act as the tool runner between the bay and stores, specialist tooling for a job would be ordered by the technician
  • Assist certifying engineers with raising defects in an administrative sense. Entering details into SAP when required
  • Printing raised defects- QA0002A and QA009A into sleeves and providing them to the lead technician
  • Ensuring all removed items have QA017 parts identification tags and the certifier has inspected them
  • Filling out MRA for items going to stores
  • Printing off Gemba information in preparation for the Gemba meetings
  • Ensuring the Gemba board has the required forms on it
  • Ensuring the bay plan is part of the Gemba Board
  • Liaising with the tech records staff providing them with completed cards
  • Liaising with the tech records staff if the C certifier requires back any completed cards
  • Carrying out internal and external videos of the aircraft at the beginning of inputs
  • Assisting where needed with applying aircraft protection at the beginning of inputs
  • Collecting the aircraft tech log and HIL at the begging of inputs
  • Be responsible for ensuring a tidy work environment around desks and workpack area

FAQs

What is the primary location for the Operations Intern position?

The primary location for the Operations Intern position is Bombardier's Biggin Hill Service Centre.

What are the main responsibilities of the Operations Intern?

The main responsibilities include researching maintenance data, conducting daily audits, acting as a parts and tool runner, assisting certifying engineers, and ensuring a tidy work environment around desks and the workpack area.

Is previous experience in aviation required for this internship?

Ideally, candidates should have some previous experience within the Aviation part 145 environment.

What qualifications are required for the Operations Intern position?

Candidates should be working towards a UK or EASA PART 66 Lead Aircraft Maintenance License or a similar qualification relating to Aviation.

What qualities are sought after in an ideal candidate for this role?

The ideal candidate should be self-reliant, highly motivated, able to communicate effectively, possess good administration skills, and have a strong work ethic with attention to detail.

Will training or guidance be provided during the internship?

Yes, guidance and training will be provided as part of the internship to help the candidate perform their duties effectively.

Are there opportunities for career advancement after completing the internship?

Bombardier values talent development and may offer career advancement opportunities for successful interns based on performance and organizational needs.

Is Bombardier an equal opportunity employer?

Yes, Bombardier is an equal opportunity employer and encourages persons of any race, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, immigration status, disability, or other legally protected characteristics to apply.

What measures are taken to ensure a safe and tidy work environment?

The Operations Intern will be responsible for ensuring a tidy work environment, which includes keeping desks and workpack areas organized and clean.

How can I apply for the Operations Intern position?

You can apply for the Operations Intern position by visiting Bombardier's career opportunities page at https://bombardier.com/en/careers/career-opportunities.

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