.Are you ready to make a significant impact on both lives and the environment? At Avincis, we're dedicated to meaningful work that saves lives, and we're seeking individuals who are passionate about contributing to a greater cause.Avincis is Europe's leading Aerial Emergency Services operator, providing critical aviation services to the civil sector to save lives, protect communities, and the environment. Avincis counts on a team of more than 2,400 knowledgeable and skilled professionals, including highly experienced pilots, crews and technicians, and manage a fleet of more than 220 aircraft. Avincis has bases in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Sweden and Finland, with operations also in Mozambique and Chile.Reporting to the Technical Operations Director Iberia, the Support Activities Manager will play a key role in Avincis:Key ResponsibilitiesEnsure and manage compliance with the Calibration Plan for the fleet of measuring equipment used in maintenance.Guarantee and manage compliance with the Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Plan for ground support equipment.Ensure and manage compliance with the initial and recurrent Training Programmes of all personnel assigned to the organisation for Part 145, POA and DOA approvals of the company.Collaborate with the Maintenance and Production Managers in the development of the Annual Training Plans for each of the Part-145, POA and DOA approvals.Manage the uploading and updating of training on the maintenance area's online training platform.Collaborate with the HR Department for the application of the bonuses for the training carried out.Ensure the renewal and distribution of Maintenance Technical Publications ensuring the use of the latest version available throughout the maintenance organisation.Develop and manage budgets for training, calibration and technical subscriptions.Ensure the establishment and adequacy of performance indicators applicable to all areas of departmental responsibility.Experience & QualificationsAeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Technical Engineering or other university degree related to the scope of the duties assigned to the position.Knowledge of the applicable regulation, Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 Annexes I (Part M), and II (Part 145), and Regulation (EU) 748/2012 Part 21.Knowledge in the use of measurement tools and equipment.Training on a relevant sample of aircraft, engines and components in the scope of the Part-145 Organisation. These courses must be at least equivalent to the familiarisation courses required in Part-66, Appendix III, level 1, and may be delivered by a Part-147 organisation, manufacturer or any other organisation accepted by EASA.At least 5 years' experience of which 2 years in the aviation industry in a similar position.Good level of English.Requirements to be assessedKnowledge of human factors in aeronautical maintenance.Knowledge of SMS.Knowledge of Quality Management Systems.Knowledge and use of Moodle