The chosen individual will be pivotal in ensuring that aircraft maintenance actions are meticulously performed, certified, and documented to the highest standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Use applicable current maintenance data, work order instructions, and information systems
Document the performance of all maintenance actions and compile and control completed work cards
Follow procedures detailed in the MOE and supporting manuals
Identify and rectify existing and potential unsafe conditions
Adhere to safety and deactivation/reactivation requirements
Follow procedures detailed in customers' approved documentation
Use calibrated tooling and equipment recommended by the manufacturer
Maintain the work environment in a clean and safe manner
Comply with internal and mandatory reporting requirements
Apply good communication and assertiveness skills
Comply with work interruption and handover procedures
Comply with safety policy requirements
Sign off maintenance tasks performed or supervised within the scope of authorisation
Sign certificates of release to service within the scope of certifying staff authorisation
Perform functions and responsibilities associated with support staff role within the scope of authorisation
Maintain experience records in support of continued competence
Essential Job Function: The licenced engineer's responsibilities include ensuring all relevant tasks or inspections are completed to a required standard before the certificate of release to service is issued by the category C certifying staff. This includes:
Confirming each item/task of work has been documented and actioned
Inspecting aircraft for absence of dirt, extraneous matter, tools, etc., prior to closing any area or panel
Planning performance of critical tasks
Determining required qualifications for task performance
Considering human performance and limitations during maintenance
Documenting and rectifying discrepancies detected during inspections or non-routine maintenance
Supervising maintenance activities to ensure completion to the standards outlined in the MOE
Maintaining aircraft, components, and equipment when required
Completing any other reasonable tasks requested by the Production Management team
Typical Working Conditions & Physical Demands:
Use of ladders, work stands, and lifts, with access to all aircraft areas during duties
Comfortable working at heights and in confined spaces
Physical exertion such as pulling, pushing, reaching, bending, standing, walking, and light lifting
Maintaining required medical standards
Work performed at the Hangar in Shannon and potentially offsite for AOG support
Mandatory use of provided PPE
Possible night, weekend, holiday, and overtime work
Satisfying and maintaining airport security requirements
Candidate Requirements:
Holding or having held an EASA PART 66 B1 Aircraft Maintenance License with company base maintenance approvals
Type ratings on one or more of the following: 737 (CL or NG), 757, and/or 767
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with high attention to detail
Strong work ethic, reliability, self-motivation, positive attitude, and customer service orientation
Required night, weekend, holiday, and overtime work
Proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English
If you are an experienced and highly motivated B1 Licensed Engineer and meet the qualifications above, we encourage you to apply now. Join our client's esteemed aerospace team and contribute to maintaining the highest standards in aircraft maintenance