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B1 Licenced Engineer

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2 weeks ago
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Our Client, a leader in aircraft maintenance, are are currently seeking dedicated and experienced B1 Licensed Engineers to join their growing team working on Base Maintenance in Hampshire. The successful candidates will play a crucial role in ensuring the airworthiness of customers' aircraft, performing maintenance tasks, and conducting inspections in compliance with regulatory standards and company procedures.

Responsibilities:

Conduct scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks on a variety of aircraft types, including inspections, repairs, and modifications, in accordance with approved data and regulations.
Perform troubleshooting and fault diagnosis to identify and rectify defects in aircraft systems, avionics, and components.
Carry out aircraft certification and release to service activities as a B1 Licensed Engineer, ensuring all work is completed to the required standards and documentation is accurately maintained.
Collaborate with other maintenance personnel, engineers, and support staff to achieve efficient workflow and minimize downtime for aircraft.
Adhere to all relevant safety protocols, procedures, and regulations, promoting a culture of safety awareness and compliance within the team.Qualifications:

Hold a valid CAA Part-66 B1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence with at least one relevant type rating. B727, B737(CL or NG), B757, A320, BE200 or BE300.
Experience as a B1 Licensed Engineer, preferably in a Part-145 MRO environment.
Experience working on multiple aircraft types, with particular proficiency in one or more of the following: Boeing, Airbus, Beechcraft.
Strong knowledge of aircraft systems, avionics, and powerplants, with the ability to interpret technical manuals and drawings.
Excellent troubleshooting and diagnostic skills, with a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality workmanship.
Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.Benefits:

Competitive salary.
Shift Allowance.
Approval Pay.
Generous holiday allowance.
Company pension scheme.
Cycle to work scheme.
Opportunities for career development.
Dynamic and supportive work environment.If you are a skilled and motivated B1 Licensed Engineer looking to join a dynamic team of aviation professionals and contribute to the success of MRO operations, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity

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