certifying, supervisory, training and management roles
Apply Now- EASA Licensed B1 Engineers
- EASA Licensed B2 Engineers
- Experienced Aircraft Mechanics
- Sheet Metal Workers / Structural Technicians
This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast-paced, high-performing engineering organisation with industry-leading pay, excellent fixed roster patterns, and long-term career progression across one of the world’s most successful airline groups
Requirements
B1 / B2:
- Valid EASA Part-66 B1 and/or B2 Licence
- Relevant aircraft type experience preferred, particularly Boeing 737 NG/MAX
- Strong knowledge of aircraft maintenance procedures and regulatory requirements
Aircraft Mechs:
- Previous aircraft maintenance experience, ideally in a base or heavy maintenance environment
- Experience on commercial aircraft preferred
- Boeing 737 NG/MAX experience advantageous
- Strong practical skills and understanding of aircraft maintenance practices
Sheet Metal Workers
- Previous aircraft sheet metal or structural repair experience
- Ability to read and interpret structural repair manuals, drawings and technical data
- Experience with drilling, riveting, countersinking, sealing and composite/metallic repairs
- Commercial aircraft experience preferred
- Boeing 737 experience advantageous
Benefits
- Fantastic growth plans to over 800 aircraft and 300 million guests
- Excellent fixed roster patterns supporting work-life balance
- Industry-leading pay and benefits
- Opportunities across Heavy and Base Maintenance
- Work on one of the youngest and most efficient fleets in Europe
- Clear progression routes into certifying, supervisory, training and management roles
- Be part of a dynamic engineering team supporting a market-leading airline group
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