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SAFRAN LIMITED

Flammability Certification Engineer

Cwmbrân
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Flammability Certification Engineer

Safran

Flammability Certification Engineer

Cwmbran, South Wales

Hybrid once established in role - 3 days on site after c.6 months

Skills: Technical Documentation, Aerospace, CAD, Seating, Tech Pubs, Data, Report Writing,

Looking after the people who make Safran great is our priority. We offer a range of flexible benefits designed to support you—both in and out of work, including:

  • Early finish on Fridays
  • Competitive salary and annual bonus and pay review
  • 25 days' holiday + bank holidays (option to buy/sell)
  • Strong Pension scheme and life assurance
  • Professional development, ongoing training, mentoring
  • Onsite amenities: parking, restaurant, bicycle storage, showers
  • Family-friendly and accessible workplace policies

We are looking for passionate individuals to join our Certification team as a Flammability Certification Engineer at our Safran Seats site in Cwmbran.

Your Role

You will play a key part in ensuring our products meet stringent flammability certification standards, focusing on high-quality documentation, compliance analysis, and technical publications for aircraft seats and related assemblies. In this role, you will:

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  • Plan, compile, and maintain flammability certification documents including test plans, test reports, and compliance evidence
  • Support certification activities by contributing to data packages for submission to regulators and OEMs
  • Review and approve engineering drawings and design changes for compliance
  • Collaborate with internal teams and external partners (such as airframe manufacturers and regulatory bodies)
  • Represent the company in meetings with customers, authorities, installers, and at project milestones
  • Provide valuable input into the creation and continuous improvement of technical processes
  • Maintain and develop documentation standards to support both ongoing projects and regulatory submissions

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What You'll Bring

  • A relevant degree (or equivalent qualification/experience) in mechanical engineering or a closely related discipline
  • Strong experience in documentation and technical writing within a technical, engineering, or regulated environment
  • Familiarity with compliance standards and regulatory processes is desirable
  • Excellent computer literacy, including MS Office tools
  • A collaborative mindset and strong communication skills, able to liaise at all levels
  • High attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving
  • The ability to digest and translate complex technical requirements into clear, concise documentation

Desirable

  • Experience with CAD systems and technical publication tools
  • Previous exposure to aerospace or regulated industries
  • Understanding of aircraft interior or flammability certification is a plus

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Skills

Technical Documentation
Aerospace
CAD
Seating
Tech Pubs
Data
Report Writing
Compliance Analysis
Engineering Drawings
Problem-Solving
Communication
Attention to Detail
Documentation Standards
Technical Processes
Collaboration
Regulatory Processes

Location

Cwmbrân, Wales, United Kingdom

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