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Job offer description

We are expanding our  Maintenance team to get and hold all our aircrafts airworthy in the sky.

Mission

You perform scheduled and unscheduled line- and light-maintenance tasks according to the appropriate aircraft maintenance manuals, and this as per our following work scopes:

  • Line & Light Maintenance on the Airbus A32F fleet
  • Line & Light Maintenance on the Airbus A330 fleet

 

Main Tasks

  • Carrying out and certification of line maintenance tasks (incl simple cabin tasks).
  • Carrying out of light maintenance tasks (incl simple cabin tasks).
  • Troubleshooting and Monitoring of recurring problems
  • Carrying out of required inspection tasks (when inspection rating is achieved and available on the company license)
  • Testing of aeroplane systems
  • Towing, push-back of aeroplanes and radio communication with ATC
  • Correct completion of A/C documents in accordance with the regulations and company procedures
  • Monitoring and following up on the state of the maintenance of the ground equipment material as well as of the worksites.
  • Delivery of the Release to Service in a conscientious, quick and high-quality manner.

 

Your Profile

  • You are a Part 66 A, B1 licensed Aircraft Technician (on at least one of our AC types)
  • You work accurately
  • You work autonomously
  • You bring quality assurance and have a sense of responsibility
  • Safety
  • You communicate well and are team-orientated
  • You have good analytical abilities and focus on operational efficiency
  • Good level of technical English

Selected candidates will be part of team 1.2.A. or 2.3.A.

Job details
Sector:
Education field:
Work experience:
Work experience is required
Duration of work experience:
Between 2 and 5 years
Salary range:
Not provided
Date of expiry:

About company

The history of Brussels Airlines dates back to 2002 when mother company SN Airholding was created by a group of about 40 investors.The primary aim of the investors was to ensure the continuity of a reliable air connection to and from Brussels, the capital of Europe, and this in the context of the extensive perturbations caused by Sabena’s cessation. The new company was called SN Brussels Airlines… Find out more