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Job Summary

Job Title:
Senior Airworthiness Inspector – Airframe & Powerplants (“A” & “C”)
Employer:
Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA)
Location:
Entebbe, Uganda
Country:
Uganda
Contract Type:
Full Time
Job Category:
Engineering Jobs
Number of Positions:
1
Deadline:
Monday, 15 December 2025

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About the Organisation

Senior Airworthiness Inspector – Airframe & Powerplants (“A” & “C”) job at Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) | Apply Now

The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing civil aviation operations within Uganda, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of air transport services. With a mission to provide safe, secure, and sustainable aviation services, UCAA is committed to maintaining the highest standards in aviation safety and airspace management. Recognized for its professionalism and commitment to excellence, UCAA is highly regarded both locally and internationally, being a member of various global aviation bodies such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

The organization fosters a collaborative and dynamic work culture that values integrity, professionalism, and continuous development, offering a conducive environment for career growth and employee satisfaction. UCAA offers various career opportunities in aviation safety, air traffic control, and administrative functions, with flexible work arrangements to support work-life balance. Established in 1991, UCAA has grown from a small regulatory body to a key player in Uganda’s aviation sector, developing an innovative business model that includes managing both domestic and international aviation operations, airspace, and airport infrastructure.

The authority operates across Uganda, with an expanding reach to neighboring countries and the wider global aviation community. UCAA’s core values of safety, security, and service excellence guide its operations, while its corporate social responsibility initiatives focus on promoting environmental sustainability, community engagement, and education in aviation. For more information, visit their website at www.caa.go.ug.

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Deadline: 

15 Dec 2025

Job Title

Senior Airworthiness Inspector – Airframe & Powerplants (“A” & “C”) job at Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA)

Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA)

Job Description

Job Title:  Senior Airworthiness Inspector – Airframe & Powerplants (“A” & “C”)

Organisation: Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA)

Duty Station:  Entebbe, Uganda


Job Summary: Certification of Aircraft and Air Operators, approval of aircraft maintenance organizations, approved training organizations, continuing oversight of certified aircraft/Operator and licensing of aircraft, maintenance personnel under the guidance of the PAWS to put in place mechanisms to ensure that all aircraft on the CAA register meet Airframe and Power Plants requirements for Airworthiness.

Duties, Roles and Responsibilities

Planning, budgeting and review process.

  • Provides information to the Principal Officer in order to support planning activities for the department.

  • Participates in and supports budgetary control initiatives in order to ensure that the department operates within its approved budget.

  • Leading assigned audit teams during the conduct of full audit of maintenance organizations and/or air operators’ certification

  • Assisting the MFSS in the development and implementation of the airworthiness surveillance programmes, planning and conducting of industry relevant workshops and safety promotion activities.

  • Provides advice and recommendations in other areas of UCAA responsibility, such as the identification and handling of Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, and on other technical matters relating to airworthiness as may be required.

  • Takes appropriate action on MCAI issued by the State of Design or by the State of Registry.

  • Resolves regulatory problems associated with continuing airworthiness, formulating amendments to regulations as necessary, establishing general and technical policies and procedures on which airworthiness requirements can be improved upon and based.

  • Evaluates the design and suitability when qualified, of aircraft components and equipment and their approval for use in aircraft and assesses and approves the installation of aircraft components and equipment;

  • Assesses qualifications of persons who may be eligible to perform tasks on behalf of the UCAA when found qualified and properly authorized (designees);

  • Review the facilities and procedures of applicants for issuance and renewal of certificates of approval to conduct maintenance of aircraft, including qualifications of persons issuing a maintenance release.;

  • Reviews air operator’s airworthiness main base and line stations maintenance provisions including training provisions, organizations, and quality assurance procedures of applicants for issuance and renewal of an AOC in coordination with OPS section of the UCAA and making

  • recommendations as appropriate with regard to the application;

  • Reviews current and new international and foreign airworthiness standards related to continuing airworthiness and determines the need for adoption of critical features of those standards into national requirements;

  • Monitors the implementation of the ADs and/or related SBs issued by the manufacturer (both foreign and domestic) to ensure air operator’s compliance to the continuing airworthiness of aeronautical products with an established procedure to avoid or correct service difficulties;

  • Reviews aircraft and component manufacturers’ SBs and ADs issued by foreign airworthiness authorities to determine their applicability to national aircraft and take action where airworthiness may be affected. Provides guidance on the implementation of MCAI;

  • Establishes a service difficulty reporting (SDR) system. Analyzes and investigates significant defects discovered in aircraft and determines corrective action to be taken where airworthiness may be affected and corrects any trends, where necessary;

  • Periodically reviews the airworthiness records of aircraft on the State’s aircraft register to assess the adequacy of their maintenance and status of aircraft and the competence and diligence of the persons and organizations who perform the maintenance;

  • Evaluates and accepts air operator’s mass and balance programmes;

  • Maintains the Uganda Civil Aircraft register and makes the information from the register available, when needed;

  • Issues advisory material to the aviation industry concerning airworthiness practices and procedures, where such advice may make a significant contribution to aviation safety.

  • Initiates interim regulatory directives concerning maintenance, overhaul and repair of aircraft and components thereof, and procedures to be followed by the aviation industry to comply with the national air law and/or regulations related to airworthiness.

  • Assists in the airworthiness investigation of aircraft accidents, as necessary; investigates possible violation of the national air law or regulations in regard to airworthiness and take appropriate enforcement action, when necessary

  • Assists in management of electronic aircraft register maintenance.

  • Evaluates and approves aircraft maintenance programmes, including condition monitoring programmes, reliability programmes, structural integrity programmes, as applicable.

  • Evaluates and approves or accepts MCMs, maintenance procedures manuals, and where no separate licensing Department exists, aircraft maintenance training organizations’ curriculums.

  • evaluates equipment required for specific operations as appropriate for the intended purpose, e.g., minimum equipment list, reduced vertical separation minima, Category II and III precision approach equipment, Extended Diversion Time Operation and Electronic Flight Bag;

  • Evaluates and approves aircraft condition monitoring, aircraft reliability, and aircraft structural integrity programmes, as appropriate;

  • Performing the duties of MFSS in his/ her absence; conducting AMEL examination;

  • Evaluates and issues export certificates of airworthiness for aircraft, engine and/or propellers, components as applicable;

  • Evaluates and issues Acceptance of major modification and repair;

  • Issues special flight permits with operating limitations for aircraft that do not meet airworthiness requirements but are capable for safe flight. Examples of special flight permits include flights after a modification or repair or during a process of applying for a supplemental type certificate, delivering or export of aircraft, evacuation of aircraft from impending danger, overweight aircraft carrying extra fuel or navigation equipment, aircraft flying to a location for maintenance;

  • Providing regular written reports to the DG and DSSER on the implementation of surveillance and certification activities including any identified safety concerns;

  • Monitoring the ICAO USOAP CMA activities in areas of airworthiness and ensuring effective implementation of the requirements;

  • Evaluates and approves aircraft maintenance programmes, including special maintenance programme requirements for extended diversion time operations (EDTO);

  • Foreign Aircraft Safety Assessment on Foreign Operators Operating within Uganda.

  • Aircraft cabin safety equipment evaluation and operational assessment;

  • Perform Aircraft Type Certificate Acceptance process.

  • Any other tasks as assigned from time to time by Manager Flight Safety, Director Safety, Security and Economic Regulation and Director General.

Carrying out periodic reviews of the airworthiness status of aircraft on the register.

  • Inspects aircrafts to ensure AF/PP airworthiness and adhere to specifications recommended by the manufacturer.

  • Prepares inspection report on compliance with manufacturers’ standards and standards set by ICAO and Uganda.

Surveillance Obligation

  • Conducts periodic and unannounced surveillance of maintenance-related facilities including line stations that perform maintenance of its air operators’ aircraft, making appropriate directions and recommendations and approving amendments to the air operator’s AOC authorizations and to the MCMs, as appropriate.

  • Conducts periodic and unannounced surveillance of maintenance-related facilities of AMOs on the ramp and in the hangars, workshops, and repair facilities. This includes contracted work that the AMO may outsource.

  • Conducts periodic and unannounced surveillance of its air operators’ aircraft undergoing maintenance on the ramp and in the hangar and ensure work is being performed in accordance with the MCM, aircraft maintenance programme, maintenance organization procedure manual, current technical data, and by authorized maintenance personnel;

  • Conducts ongoing surveillance of its air operators’ aircraft reliability programmes and take action should results indicate degraded levels of safety.

  • Conducts periodic and unannounced surveillance of its air operators’ aircraft during operations to ensure aircraft are airworthy.

  • Conducts periodic and unannounced surveillance of foreign air operators’ aircraft operations with regard to airworthiness matters;

  • Conducts periodic and unannounced surveillance on personnel certificated and/or authorized to issue a maintenance release; and

  • Investigates possible violations of the national law or regulations in regard to airworthiness and to enforce corrective and legal actions, if required.

Approves aircraft maintenance programmes and schedules.

  • Conducts inspections to approve aircraft maintenance programmes and schedules.

  • Approves/validates maintenance programmes and schedules after carrying inspection to ensure safety.

  • Prepares a report to validate or postpone the maintenance programmes and schedules.

Participates in the development of an examination bank

  • Develops examination papers for Flight Maintenance Engineers and Pilots regularly to be included in CAA examination bank.

  • Regularly (quarterly) develops avionics examinations to be put in CAA examination bank.

Approves existing and new aviation training institutions.

  • Inspects new and established avionic training institutions to approve the syllabus/ensure infrastructure compliance to ICAO and Uganda standards.

  • Makes recommendations for approval or denial of the institutions.

Human Resource Management

  • Supervises, leads and develops subordinate staff.

  • Sets SMART staff objectives.

  • Regularly appraises staff.

  • Motivates and mentors staff.

  • Ensures that laid down regulations, procedures and policies are adhered to by the staff.

Carries out any other lawful assignment allocated by the immediate Supervisor.

  • The jobholder is cooperative and readily responds to any ad hoc tasks assigned to him/her.

Qualifications, Education and Competencies

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