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 Click here to see the ASD-STE100 and STEMG general presentation

Please send an e-mail to info@asd-ste100.org or click on the name of the National Coordinators to contact them:

Orlando Chiarello 

Secondo Mona S.p.A. - Somma Lombardo, Italy

Shirley Blume

Airbus Operations SAS  Toulouse, France

Duane Eilertson

Airbus Operations GmbH  Hamburg, Germany

Encarnación Belmonte

Airbus MilitarySeville, Spain

Alexander Lowe

SAAB ABLinköping, Sweden

Maria Macdonald

UKCeBBristol, UK

Rick Wojcik

Boeing Research & TechnologiesSeattle, USA

Fred Primmer

Bombardier AerospaceDownsview, Canada

Robert McIntyre

SAS – Maintenance and Training – Stockholm, Sweden

Claudia-Maria Hofbauer

Schiebel Elektronische Geraete GmbH – Vienna, Austria

Melina Ruiz Arias

UnitradosBuenos Aires, Argentina

 

How to become a Member of the STEMG

 

If you are in one of the ASD Member Countries and you would like to become a member of the STEMG you should be nominated by a National Association (part of ASD) as the STE National Coordinator in your Country.

 

-          Please send your membership application to the STEMG Chairman at info@asd-ste100.org

-          Your application should then be approved by the STEMG and endorsed by the ASD CPSC.

 

Applications from Countries that are not Members of ASD will be taken into consideration providing that the applicants are nominated by a National Association within Aerospace and Defense located in the Country of the applicants.

 

If you are from an Airline or from a Military Organization and you would like to become an associate member of the STEMG, you should be nominated by your Airline or by your Military Organization.

 

-          Please send your membership application to the STEMG Chairman at info@asd-ste100.org

-          Your application should then be approved by the STEMG and endorsed by the ASD CPSC.

 

 

The minimum requirements to join the STEMG are:

 

-          Good experience in the field of Maintenance Technical Documentation and use of ASD-STE100 (either Technical Author or User)

-          Proficient knowledge of English

-          Basic knowledge of the International Specification for Technical Publications (ATA Spec i2200 and S1000D)

-          Be able to attend the STEMG Meetings (two per years, Spring and Fall)

 

For further information, please write to info@asd-ste100.org

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