Frank Dalli

Compliance Monitoring Manager at easyJet Engineering

Malta

About

Experience

  • Compliance Monitoring Manager at easyJet Engineering Malta
    Feb 2025 - Present · 1 yr 6 mos

  • Airworthiness Compliance Manager at BizAv Services Ltd.
    Jan 2021 - Mar 2025 · 4 yrs 3 mos

    BizAv Airworthiness Compliance Manager, offering clients support in all aspects of aircraft maintenance and continuing airworthiness quality/compliance monitoring including compliance system implementation and monitoring, auditing, CAMO staff training, document drafting and control.

  • Quality Assurance Manager at SR Technics Group
    Aug 2019 - Jan 2021 · 1 yr 6 mos

    Managing of the Quality Management System EASA Part145 / ISO9001:2015, Safety Management System (SMS), Internal Audits, Supporting Customer and Authority Audits, Training of Staff, Investigations, Risk Assessments. Updating of Procedures. Overviewing of the Compliance aspects of operations.

  • Health and Safety, Quality and Environment O at GASCO Energy Ltd
    May 2018 - Jul 2019 · 1 yr 3 mos

    Responsible of the Health and Safety Management System, Quality Management System (ISO9001:2015), and the Environment Management System ISO14001:2015. Additional aspects included Training of Staff on all aspects, Customer and Management Review meetings, Running Internal Audits (Safety, Quality, and Environmental), and Supporting Authority and Regulatory Audits/Visits. In the Process I have gained the NEBOSH International General Certificate for Occupational Health and Safety. Deputising for the Plant Manager when required.

  • Deputy Director - Aviation, Automotive and Foundation at MCAST, Institute of Engineering and Transport, Paola
    Feb 2016 - May 2018 · 2 yrs 4 mos

    Responsible of Aviation Maintenance (Part147 - EASA Form 4 Holder), Aviation Operations courses, Automotive Courses and Engineering Foundation courses. Aspects included assuring latest approved material is used, adequate facilities are available. Student career guidance and personal development were of prime importance.