Job Description SummaryThe Aero Alliance Gas Turbine Repair Engineer will be responsible to support all the technical activities inside the Avenza LM Service Shop, for the engines that will be assigned to him/her. He/she will manage also special tools design and industrialization. Avenza LM Service Shop is a provider of overhaul services on LM Aero-derivative gas turbines: LM2500 (derived from GE aero engines CF6-6 and CF6-50), LM6000 (derived from CF6-80/C2 and CF6-80/E1) and LM9000 (derived from GE90-115B). The Aero Gas Turbine Engineer will report to the Engineering Manager – Gate 0 leader.Job DescriptionEssential Responsibilities Creation of engine specific work scopesCreate all the shop routers to make shop operations ready for engine inductionLead incoming inspection at engine inductionReview of engine disassembly, answering to Shop operators technical questionsInspect and define the status of each part: Clean & inspect/ Ship to repair/ Scrap.Based on parts status, define extra-works that are needed from a technical standpointCreate the “Visual Inspection Report” to be discussed with Customers in order to show the status of the engine after disassembly and agree on the final work scopeDeal with Customer technical visits to Avenza LM Service ShopSupport Gate 3 team on any technical issue that might rise during engine re-assemblySupport to engine testing troubleshooting of issues linked with Service Shop activitiesCreate the “Final Report” in order to document all the activities done on the engine.Support to field troubleshooting of issues linked with Service Shop activitiesSupport New Technologies IntroductionWrite Procedures and Assembly forms as part of Continuous Improvement JourneySupport New Product Introduction on new engines overhaul Qualifications/RequirementsBachelor’s degree in Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering (or Technical High School Diploma with 5 years of experience) or equivalent experienceBasic knowledge of Mechanics is required