Adrien JACQUAULT
Airworthiness Department at SABENA TECHNICS BGC - Aircraft Support & Operations- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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SABENA TECHNICS BGC - Aircraft Support & Operations
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France
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Airlines and Aviation
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100 - 200 Employee
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Airworthiness Department
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Jan 2011 - Present
Airworthiness officer then CAMO Technical Coordinator under EASA Part M and OTAR Part 39 regulations. Experience gained on Airbus A320 (Family), A330, A350, A380, ATR 72-500 & -600 and Bombardier BD-700-1A10 (Business and commercial transport). For Aircraft in operation or in transaction phase - Writing and issuance of Maintenance Program, records review, monitoring of timelines maintenance (Airframe, Appliance and Engine) taking into account the Aircraft utilization, launching/closing of work packages. Tasks always conducted in accordance with manufacturer and authorities requirements. - Customer support as part of Certificate of Airworthiness, first issuance, renewal or export. Usually done on site. - October 2014 - Support and assistance in setting up a planning team at Airbus India in New Delhi to realize the continuing airworthiness of the Vistara company. Show less
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EUROPE AVIATION
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France
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Technical Department
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Oct 2008 - Dec 2010
Planning agent under EASA Part 145 regulation. Experience gained on Airbus A320 (Family) and Boeing B737. Study of Work Packages provided by customer. Determine the need for consumables and spare parts. Task cards preparation. Working party follow up and engineering support. Planning agent under EASA Part 145 regulation. Experience gained on Airbus A320 (Family) and Boeing B737. Study of Work Packages provided by customer. Determine the need for consumables and spare parts. Task cards preparation. Working party follow up and engineering support.
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SNECMA
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France
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Business Consulting and Services
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Operations Command Center
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Sep 2007 - Oct 2008
Apprenticeship as part of Aircraft Maintenance Bachelor – Creation of analysis tools for preliminary cycle of engine shop visits in order to improve monitoring (From CFM56 engine entry into shop to expertise and expeditions of parts to subcontracting). Apprenticeship as part of Aircraft Maintenance Bachelor – Creation of analysis tools for preliminary cycle of engine shop visits in order to improve monitoring (From CFM56 engine entry into shop to expertise and expeditions of parts to subcontracting).
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Education
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Aix-Marseille University Institute of technology
Bachelor of Aircraft Maintenance, Aeronautics technology, airframe and propulsion -
Poitiers University Institute of technology
Two-year technical degree, Mechanics and production option -
E. Branly High-School
High-school degree, Sciences and Industrial technologies option