HeliAir Sweden AB is seeking qualified and motivated CAMO Coordinator to join our Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation.
About
HeliAir Sweden AB…
… is headquartered in Västerås and maintains several additional bases across the country. We specialise in aerial work, meaning that we are both capable of – and authorised to perform – all types of operations where a helicopter is an essential part of the mission.
The company began roughly ten years ago with a small HU269 piston‑engine helicopter and has since grown into a modern fleet consisting of AS350 and EC120B aircraft. Today, we hold several major contracts and operate a fleet of nine helicopters. What started as a tent hangar at Bromma Airport has now developed into a main office and hangar facility at Västerås Airport.
Our core operations lie within utility aviation. In other words, we use helicopters to solve tasks that cannot be carried out efficiently by other means – for example, lifting construction materials to locations that are otherwise inaccessible. We also provide services to private customers, with sightseeing flights and helicopter taxi being among the most common assignments.
If you are interested in training to become a helicopter pilot, we can assist you with that as well. Our ambition is to offer complete solutions to our customers, which is why we handle everything from maintenance and training to the execution of the missions themselves.
We even operate our own fuel company to ensure maximum cost efficiency.
The position involves oversight and airworthiness follow‑up of the following aircraft types:
AS 350B3
EC120B
Bell 205A-1
UH‑1H
Key Responsibilities
Ensure continuous airworthiness in accordance with EASA Part‑CAMO requirements
Monitor aircraft status, maintenance planning, and compliance tracking
Liaise with Part‑145 organisations, flight operations, and technical management
Review technical documentation, AD/SB applicability, and reliability data
Support airworthiness reviews and internal compliance processes
Qualifications
Experience within a Part‑CAMO or Part‑145 environment
Strong knowledge of rotorcraft maintenance and airworthiness requirements
Familiarity with the above aircraft types is considered an advantage
Structured, analytical, and able to work independently
We offer
If you are interested in contributing to a high‑standard airworthiness organisation, please submit your application.