The Configuration Engineer (CAMO) plays a critical role in safeguarding the airworthiness and regulatory compliance of Etihad’s fleet by ensuring accurate aircraft and engine configuration data management within the approved IT system (AMOS). This role is instrumental during aircraft and engine transitions, maintenance program updates, and configuration control, supporting Etihad’s safety, reliability, and operational efficiency goals.
Accountabilities
- Maintain and monitor aircraft, engine, and component configuration data in AMOS, ensuring accuracy and regulatory compliance across the Etihad fleet.
- Validate and update component counters and life-limited parts based on vendor documentation, engine shop visits, and AMP (Aircraft Maintenance Program) revisions.
- Establish and maintain master and unit configurations for all new and existing airframes and assemblies, including aircraft entering or leaving the fleet.
- Coordinate with Maintenance Programs, Engineering, and Technical Records teams to ensure consistent configuration standards and adherence to company procedures.
- Prepare and submit compliance and transition reports, including for End of Lease, Phase-In/Phase-Out, and Continuing Airworthiness Reviews.
- Resolve discrepancies in configuration data and system records through coordination with relevant internal departments and external vendors.
- Manage the creation of part numbers and aircraft configurations in collaboration with the Engineering/AMP teams.
- Ensure accuracy in flight sector data synchronization between operational systems (e.g., eATL, MIS).
- Lead training initiatives and orientations on AMOS functionality and configuration control processes within the team.
- Contribute to workload management and performance tracking for configuration team members.
- Degree in Engineering Fields, or Aircraft Maintenance License, with a minimum of three years of experience in aviation maintenance or another engineering field (preferably Airline Engineering).
- Alternatively, a Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance with five years of experience in an aviation engineering and maintenance.
- Knowledge of aircraft maintenance and engineering processes—including engineering, maintenance planning, and supply chain operations—along with a strong understanding of applicable aviation regulations and compliance requirements.
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Skills Required
- UAE National
- Degree in Engineering or Aircraft Maintenance License
- Minimum 3 years' experience in aviation maintenance or engineering (preferably Airline Engineering)
- Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance with 5 years' experience (alternative pathway)
- Knowledge of aircraft maintenance and engineering processes, maintenance planning and supply chain operations
- Strong understanding of applicable aviation regulations and compliance requirements
- Experience using AMOS (aircraft configuration data management)
What We Do
Etihad Airways is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, based in Abu Dhabi. Established in July 2003, the company is dedicated to delivering extraordinary travel experiences and showcasing Emirati hospitality through its premium services. Operating from its hub at Zayed International Airport, Etihad connects the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America, flying to over 100 destinations worldwide with a modern fleet.








