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 would be responsible for overseeing aircraft repair projects from the planning phase, through to embodiment and release to service
Job Summary
As a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer EASA B1 you would be responsible for overseeing aircraft repair projects from the planning phase, through to embodiment and release to service.
You will act in a certifying capacity, coordinate the Airbus team onsite and work with our customer to deliver on time, on cost and on quality products to an industry leading standard.
Working in diverse teams with customers worldwide, the ability to manage across different nationalities and cultures is a large part of this position.
Matching Summary
As a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer EASA B1 you would be responsible for overseeing aircraft repair projects from the planning phase, through to embodiment and release to service.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License Cat B1
Certifying aircraft repair tasks
Airworthiness of the aircraft
Working with customers worldwide
Structural repair activities
Nice-to-have
Manage across different nationalities and cultures
Negotiate on working party aspects
Develop special working party tools
Support Airlines and MRO’s
Key Requirements
EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License Cat B1 mandatory