Easa part 66 aircraft maintenance engineers license cat b1
Certifying aircraft repair tasks
Airworthiness of the aircraft
As a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer EASA B1, you will be responsible for overseeing aircraft repair projects from planning through to release to service, acting in a certifying capacity
Job Summary
As a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer EASA B1, you will be responsible for overseeing aircraft repair projects from planning through to release to service, acting in a certifying capacity.
You will manage team competences, allocate work for up to 30/60 people, and ensure airworthiness of the aircraft in accordance with EASA/FAR Part 145 rules.
This role requires extensive travel, the ability to manage across different nationalities and cultures, and involves working on projects that can reach a value of approximately 4 Million Euros.
Matching Summary
As a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer EASA B1, you will be responsible for overseeing aircraft repair projects from planning through to release to service, acting in a certifying capacity.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License Cat B1