Maintenance & CAMO Manager
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Regional AAM Ecosystem Architect | Strategy and Partnerships Executive | Commercial Acceleration
The Maintenance & CAMO Manager owns airworthiness for the eVTOL fleet. This role ensures aircraft are maintained correctly and are legally permitted to fly at all times. The role is authoritative
, not purely hands-on, and acts as the primary interface with regulators on airworthiness matters.
- Own the continuing airworthiness of all eVTOL aircraft
- Ensure aircraft meets Regulatory airworthiness requirements, OEM Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA)
- Prevent unauthorized or non-compliant maintenance actions
- Control and approve Maintenance planning programs, Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and Defect control and rectification
- Ensure full integration between Maintenance execution and CAMO planning and records
- Maintain clear authority over maintenance release decisions
- Own maintenance planning systems and intervals
- Ensure accurate, traceable, and audit-ready Aircraft technical records and Component and life-limited part tracking
- Ensure records support regulatory and OEM compliance
- Ensure all maintenance activity strictly follows OEM manuals, Service bulletins and Airworthiness directives
- Assess OEM updates and translate them into approved maintenance actions
- Coordinate with OEMs on reliability issues and corrective actions
- Act as primary point of contact with Civil Aviation Authorities and Airworthiness inspectors
- Support the certification, audits, and approvals related to CAMO and Maintenance programs
- Assist in new aircraft type introduction
- Ensure regulatory findings are addressed and closed
- Authorize maintenance work scopes and releases
- Control maintenance escalation and grounding decisions
- Ensure only approved organizations and personnel perform maintenance
- Stop operations if airworthiness is compromised
- Ensure maintenance and CAMO activities align with Safety Management System (SMS) and Operational risk assessments
- Identify airworthiness-related hazards and mitigations
- Ensure safety reporting feeds into maintenance decision-making
- 8–12+ years in Aircraft maintenance, CAMO / continuing airworthiness
- Senior responsibility for airworthiness decision-making
- Experience with:
New aircraft or fleet introduction - Experience with Regulatory audits and approvals
- Strong knowledge of CAMO regulations
- Understanding of Part M / Part CAMO / Part 145 (or equivalents)
- Experience interfacing with FAA / EASA / GCAA or equivalent authorities
- Preferable Exposure to eVTOL, AAM, or emerging aircraft platforms
- OEM-led certification and entry-into-service programs
- Preferable Understanding of evolving airworthiness frameworks
- Detail-oriented decision-making
- Strong documentation discipline
- Ability to ground aircraft when required
- Mid-Senior level
- Full-time
- Management and Manufacturing
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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