Licensed Engineers B1 &/or B2

London
3 weeks ago
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Line Up Aviation, a global leader in aviation and aerospace recruitment, brings 40 years of experience to the industry. We partner with some of the most prestigious companies worldwide, providing top-tier recruitment services. Our in-depth knowledge and extensive network empower us to connect high-calibre talent with the right opportunities, fostering successful placements and long-lasting partnerships.

We are currently recruiting for experienced licensed engineers to be based at LCY (London City) to carry out Line Maintenance activities to include scheduled and unscheduled maintenance as well as defect rectification.

Required: B1.1&/or B2 Licensed Engineers (UKCAA Part 66 AML required)
Location: London City (LCY)
Salary: Competitive plus great Airline Benefits
Permanent Opportunity: Full time working a 12-hour shift pattern covering days and nights.

We would like to speak with candidates that have experience working in a line maintenance environment as a B1 or B1/B2 certifying engineer and hold a CAA Unrestricted Part 66 AML with at least one type rating. A current Embraer 190 type rating is desirable however type training will be provided to successful candidates.

Responsibilities
Line maintenance duties on our clients Embraer 190 fleet.

In order to qualify for this opportunity you should already have the right to live & work in the UK.

If you are interested in this opportunity and you meet the stated requirements, please in the first instance send a copy of your CV for initial evaluation

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