Licensed Aircraft Engineer

Innovate
Greater London
2 days ago
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We’re looking for a skilled B2 Licensed Engineer to join a leading Aviation Organisation in South London. If you're eager to work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment on Executive Aircraft, this permanent role presents a fantastic opportunity to advance your career in aviation!

What you will be doing as a B2 Licensed Engineer:

  • Oversee certification of Base and Line maintenance for avionics systems, ensuring compliance and meeting deadlines for group and customer aircraft.
  • Apply troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance skills to ensure safe and efficient operation of Executive Aircraft.
  • Collaborate across departments for smooth communication and efficient coordination.
  • Manage time effectively, ensuring maintenance schedules and operations are met.
  • Foster a positive, collaborative team environment and maintain high morale.
  • Adapt to high-pressure situations with strong problem-solving abilities.
  • Lead major base maintenance checks, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and high-quality maintenance.

What we’re looking for in our next B2 Licensed Engineer:

  • Hold a B2 License
  • Type-rated on Executive Aircraft (desirable).
  • Completed an apprenticeship or formal training program, or possess equivalent qualifications and experience in avionics maintenance.
  • Proven experience managing and supporting both Base and Line maintenance operations.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and familiar with CAFAM (or similar systems).
  • Strong background in working with Executive Aircraft, ensuring top-tier maintenance and technical expertise in avionics.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated B2 Licensed Engineer to bring their expertise to a leading Aviation Organisation. If you’re ready for a rewarding career with a company that values safety, expertise, and innovation, we’d love to hear from you!

How to Apply:

Please send your CV to or contact me directly at .

Seniority level

Not Applicable

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Airlines and Aviation, Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, and Engineering Services

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