An Airworthiness Engineer ensures that aircraft, systems, and components comply with engineering, regulatory, and operational standards throughout their lifecycle. This means working on and supporting military aircraft fleets, complex modifications, mission systems, and engineering changes, all while maintaining strict airworthiness and safety requirements.
Airworthiness Engineers work across fixed‑wing aircraft, helicopters, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) platforms, trainers, multi‑role transports, and defence‑specific systems. You’ll support both ongoing operations and long‑term engineering programmes, ensuring all aircraft meet regulatory standards.
Day‑to‑day responsibilities may include assessing engineering changes and modifications, reviewing safety cases, conducting hazard analysis and risk assessments, approving design changes, responding to queries, and supporting airworthiness audits and reviews. You will work closely with Continues Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) Planner Engineers to ensure that the right engineering changes are scheduled. Your main role will be to ensure the compliance of aircraft fleet and safeguard changes and modifications against regulations.
You’ll often act as a technical link between engineering, CAMO, maintenance, design authorities, and military stakeholders. Airworthiness Engineers play a major role in ensuring documentation is correct, changes are safe, and all activities align with the aircraft’s certification basis. This role suits people who enjoy structured engineering work, problem‑solving, safety assurance, and working with detailed technical information.