The Flight Engineer reports to the Director of Aviation Maintenance and is responsible for flying on corporate aircraft during international travel, will provide technical expertise during in-flight and AOG situations, along with tending to the comfort and safety needs of passengers while conducting appropriate cabin management practices. The Flight Engineer will have a solid understanding of on-board communication systems including satellite TV, satellite internet, and Iridium phone systems. While at home station, the flight engineer will perform scheduled/unscheduled maintenance, launch/recovery support, and proper documentation of company aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations, manufacturers' inspection and maintenance programs, and Department and Company policy. The Flight Engineer will be a dynamic role to ensure the utmost quality criteria of company aircraft.
Responsibilities
- Perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, inspections, engine runs, and taxi operations that conform to the standards established by the Company, regulations, and industry best practices
- Availability to work nights, weekends, or flexible hours as determined by flight schedule
- Ability to optimize aircraft dispatch reliability and operational availability through the role of Flight Engineer during international travel
- Act as a passenger service provider and safety coordinator. Requires training in evacuation procedures, medical aid, passenger service, and food handling procedures.
- Ensure cabin configuration and associated management functions are performed in accordance with Departmental policies and procedures and Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)
- Demonstrate proficiency in the use of all onboard passenger service and cabin entertainment equipment
- Oversee that work performed by contract maintenance facilities is accomplished and properly documented in accordance with FAA and AbbVie department requirements
- Provide active participation in the Department Safety Management System (SMS)
- Assist in maintaining spare parts inventory; including ordering, shipping, and receiving.