Warranty Recovery Specialist Job in Doha | Qatar Airways Finance Careers
Job Overview
Qatar Airways is hiring a Warranty Recovery Specialist to join its Finance β Warranties Department in Doha. This role focuses on analyzing aircraft and component warranty benefits, ensuring accurate recovery under contracts, improving warranty processes, and supporting financial performance through data-driven insights.
This position is ideal for professionals with strong analytical skills, aviation warranty knowledge, and experience in contract interpretation within a technical or engineering environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze component failures, corrections, modifications, upgrades, and replacements across aircraft, engines, power plants, wheels, brakes, and systems.
- Review warranty rejections, shop findings, repair quotes, invoices, credits, and overhaul documentation.
- Support Quality Assurance, Aircraft Maintenance, Cost Control, and Legal teams with technical warranty data for corrective actions and TORs.
- Prepare weekly, monthly, and annual performance reports and KPI analysis.
- Maintain and update the Warranty Technical Procedures Manual (TPM).
- Monitor team performance against KPIs and recommend process improvements.
- Ensure accurate data entry and reporting within the e-Warranty system.
- Assist in annual warranty budget forecasting and tracking delivery against forecasts.
- Provide on-the-job training to new team members and peers.
Qualifications & Experience
- Bachelorβs Degree or equivalent with minimum 4 years of job-related experience.
- Engineering degree preferred.
Essential Skills
- Excellent written and verbal English communication.
- Strong analytical and detail-oriented mindset.
- Proficiency in MS Office applications.
Preferred Skills
- Strong contract interpretation and negotiation skills.
- Sound judgment and decision-making ability.
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