Technical Data Engineer

Belcan
Filton, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Today
£45 ph

Salary

£45 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Part-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

BPSS clearance

Technical Data Engineer - Landing Gear Systems

Location: Filton (60% onsite - increased onsite during initial months)

Contract: Until November 2026 (likely extension)

Rate: £45.00 per hour Umbrella / £33.64 per hour PAYE

Working Pattern: 35 hours per week (4.5 days, between 7am-7pm)

Clearance: BPSS (completed by the Client)

IR35: Inside IR35

The Role

Our client is seeking a Technical Data Engineer to join their Landing Gear Systems team, supporting the creation and delivery of aircraft maintenance documentation across the full aircraft lifecycle.

Working within a transnational technical data environment, you'll play a key role in ensuring maintenance manuals accurately reflect aircraft configuration, supporting airline customers and contributing to aircraft safety, reliability and operational efficiency.

This position has a strong focus on Aircraft Maintenance Manuals (AMM) and Troubleshooting Manuals (TSM), with Landing Gear experience highly desirable.

Key Responsibilities

Author, review and maintain AMM and TSM documentation for Landing Gear systems

Analyse design changes, drawings and modifications to assess impact on maintenance documentation

Ensure documentation meets ICA and EASA regulatory requirements

Manage source data planning, verification and incorporation

Respond to airline customer technical queries within agreed timescales

Provide active support during Aircraft on Ground (AOG) and in‑service issues

Monitor and coordinate subcontracted authoring activities

Lead and contribute to technical reviews with design teams and stakeholders

Ensure compliance with safety, quality and technical data standards

Drive continuous improvement in technical data processes, tools and ways of working

Skills & Experience Required

Background in Aerospace Engineering, Aircraft Maintenance, or Technical Data

Strong knowledge of aircraft maintenance documentation (AMM, TSM essential)

Understanding of aircraft systems, maintenance and production processes

Experience working with configuration management and design data

Familiarity with international technical authoring standards and tools

Landing Gear experience highly desirable

CMM (Component Maintenance Manual) experience considered

Proactive, detail‑driven and confident working with technical stakeholders

Strong communication and organisational skills

If you think this could be a new and exciting career opportunity for you and you would like to learn more or just for an initial, no-obligation conversation please contact me on (phone number removed) or you can apply directly by following the Easy Apply link and I will contact you as soon as I receive your contact details.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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