Location: London, United Kingdom
Contract Type: Permanent
Pay: Competitive Salary (Based on Experience)
Availability: As Required
Build your career in aviation engineering with ANT Recruitment, where technical expertise meets opportunity. We partner with leading maintenance organisations to deliver high-calibre engineering talent across line and base maintenance environments, supporting safe and efficient aircraft operations.
Role Overview:
We are seeking an experienced B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer to carry out maintenance and certification activities across a range of aircraft types. This role is critical in ensuring aircraft are maintained to the highest safety, quality, and regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in line with regulatory requirements.
- Troubleshoot, repair, and certify aircraft systems including airframe and engine components.
- Conduct inspections, modifications, and defect rectification as required.
- Ensure all maintenance activities comply with EASA and relevant aviation authorities.
- Complete and maintain accurate technical documentation and maintenance records.
- Collaborate with engineering teams to minimise aircraft downtime and maintain operational efficiency.
Requirements:
- Valid EASA Part-66 B1 Licence.
- Type ratings on B737-800 (B737NG) and B737-8200 (MAX) preferred.
- Additional experience on A320FAM (CFM56 / V2500) advantageous.
- Proven experience within line and base maintenance environments.
- Strong understanding of EASA regulations and compliance standards.
- Ability to perform effectively under pressure in a fast-paced operational setting.
Attributes:
- Strong technical problem-solving ability.
- High attention to detail and commitment to safety.
- Effective communicator with strong teamwork skills.
- Adaptable and dependable in demanding operational environments.
This opportunity offers the chance to join a high-performing engineering environment, supporting critical aircraft operations while developing your career within a well-established and growing organisation.