B2 Licensed Engineer is required for Base Maintenance - Jet Professionals
Tuesday
, Posted by AME at 6:16 AM
B2 & C Licensed Engineer Jet Professionals Aviation & Aerospace Jobs
Job Role: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul, Certifying Engineer, Aircraft Mechanic
Job Hours: Full-Time
Location: Middle East
Job Position: Permanent
Company: Jet Professionals Job reference: *CL604/CL605 B2/C Engineer
Posted Date: 10 October
Challenger 604 / 605 B2 Licensed Engineer is urgently required to support the base maintenance certifier of our client in carrying out scheduled airframe and engine related maintenance
Qualifications required of the CL604/CL605 B2 engineer
• Hold an B2 EASA and/or QCAA Part 66 license
• Hold an ‘C’ EASA and/or QCAA Part 66 license
• Must be type rated on the Bombardier Challenger 604/605
• High School Diploma
• Aircraft maintenance or construction apprenticeship
Main responsibilities include:
• To supervise and instruct other personnel in the completion of their duties on the aircraft.
• To carry out line maintenance and defect rectification to aircraft and certify return to service.
• To carry out defect rectification away from base when required.
• Supervising all unlicensed staff on airframe and engine aircraft maintenance
• Supporting base maintenance staff in carrying out their duties
• Ensuring all work carried out on aircraft is to the highest possible standard
• Certifying return to service on defect rectification and line maintenance related tasks in accordance with privileges held
• Completing and submitting all aircraft check related paperwork as required
• Maintaining AME license and ensuring currency does not lapse
• Liaising with stores on parts procurement
• Responding to telephone calls outside of office hours when necessary
Competencies required B2 engineer
• A team player who enjoys working as part of a multi-cultural work force
• Needs to be able to perform well under pressure
• Must be fluent in English, other languages desirable
Additional information
• This role may involve a moderate amount of international travel.
• Working hours: This job may involve shift work
Job Role: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul, Certifying Engineer, Aircraft Mechanic
Job Hours: Full-Time
Location: Middle East
Job Position: Permanent
Company: Jet Professionals Job reference: *CL604/CL605 B2/C Engineer
Posted Date: 10 October
Challenger 604 / 605 B2 Licensed Engineer is urgently required to support the base maintenance certifier of our client in carrying out scheduled airframe and engine related maintenance
Qualifications required of the CL604/CL605 B2 engineer
• Hold an B2 EASA and/or QCAA Part 66 license
• Hold an ‘C’ EASA and/or QCAA Part 66 license
• Must be type rated on the Bombardier Challenger 604/605
• High School Diploma
• Aircraft maintenance or construction apprenticeship
Main responsibilities include:
• To supervise and instruct other personnel in the completion of their duties on the aircraft.
• To carry out line maintenance and defect rectification to aircraft and certify return to service.
• To carry out defect rectification away from base when required.
• Supervising all unlicensed staff on airframe and engine aircraft maintenance
• Supporting base maintenance staff in carrying out their duties
• Ensuring all work carried out on aircraft is to the highest possible standard
• Certifying return to service on defect rectification and line maintenance related tasks in accordance with privileges held
• Completing and submitting all aircraft check related paperwork as required
• Maintaining AME license and ensuring currency does not lapse
• Liaising with stores on parts procurement
• Responding to telephone calls outside of office hours when necessary
Competencies required B2 engineer
• A team player who enjoys working as part of a multi-cultural work force
• Needs to be able to perform well under pressure
• Must be fluent in English, other languages desirable
Additional information
• This role may involve a moderate amount of international travel.
• Working hours: This job may involve shift work
Currently have 0 comments: