The Powerplant Engineer is responsible for engineering activity related to aircraft APU, engine, engine systems, and related components on the Airbus and Embraer aircraft
Job Summary
The Powerplant Engineer is responsible for engineering activity related to aircraft APU, engine, engine systems, and related components on the Airbus and Embraer aircraft.
Responsibilities include engine and APU configuration management, certification approvals, airworthiness directives, data analysis, project development and implementation, and oversight of engine, APU, and component reliability solutions.
Benefits include Health, Vision and Dental, Health Savings Account with Breeze Employee Match, 401K with Breeze Employee Match, PTO, and travel benefits.
Matching Summary
The Powerplant Engineer is responsible for engineering activity related to aircraft APU, engine, engine systems, and related components on the Airbus and Embraer aircraft.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
aircraft APU and engine systems
engine reliability solutions
engine and APU repair overhaul
Airworthiness Directives compliance
Service Bulletins review
engineering technical documents
Nice-to-have
proactively maintain engine health
minimize aircraft out-of-service time
work with individuals and teams
handle high-stress situations
Key Requirements
4-year degree or A&P license with 5+ years experience