Inspector (B1)

Location Northern Ireland
Discipline: Aerospace & Aviation, Engineering
Job type: Permanent
Salary: £40000
Contact name: Nicole Massolini

Contact email: n.massolini@chevron.org.uk
Job ref: 34186
Published: 28 days ago

Role:  EASA Licensed B1/B2 Eng

Location:  Ireland

Salary:  48,000 - 65,000 Euro

Aircraft type ratings required:  Any of the following:  B575 / B767 /A320/A330/A340 (any engines)

Experience:  Minimum of three years of Base Maintenance activity as a licensed engineer

Certifications required:  EASA Pt147 approved aircraft type training: Engineers logbook with 3 yr of base work cards  (experience must be within last 5 years)

Full visa sponsorship and relocation given to qualified candidates.

General Responsibility

Licenced engineers have responsibility for ensuring that maintenance actions are performed, certified and recorded accurately. Any individual performing/certifying maintenance on an aircraft has responsibilities which include but are not limited to;

  • Using applicable current maintenance data, work order instructions and information systems.

  • Documenting the performance of all maintenance actions, compiling and controlling completed work cards.

  • Following the procedures detailed in the MOE and supporting manuals.

  • Identifying and rectifying existing and potential unsafe conditions.

  • Adhere to safety and deactivation/reactivation requirements.

  • Following the procedures detailed in a customers’ approved documentation.

  • Using calibrated tooling and equipment recommended by the manufacturer.

  • Maintaining the work environment in a clean and safe manner.

  • Complying with the MRO’s Group internal and mandatory reporting requirements.

  • Applying good communication and assertiveness skills.

  • Complying with the work interruption and handover procedures.

  • Complying with the MRO’s Group safety policy requirements.

  • Sign off maintenance tasks performed or supervised within the scope of their staff authorisation.

  • Sign certificates of release to service within the scope of their certifying staff authorisation issued.

  • Performance of the functions and responsibilities associated with support staff role within the scope of the authorisation issued.

  • Maintain experience records in support of continued competence

Essential Job Function

In conjunction with the general responsibilities as outlined above the licenced engineer individual’s responsibilities include;

The base maintenance support staff role shall ensure that all relevant tasks or inspections have been carried out to the required standard before the category C certifying staff issues the certificate of release to service.

Confirm that each item/task of work has been documented and actioned.

  • Prior to closing any area or panel of the aircraft, an inspection is carried out for

  • the absence of dirt, extraneous matter, tools etc.

  • Plan performance of critical tasks.

  • Determine required qualifications for task performance.

  • Consider human performance and limitations during performance of maintenance.

  • Ensuring that all discrepancies detected as a result of scheduled inspection task, duplicate/RII inspections, critical task inspection and non-routine maintenance rectification are documented and rectified in accordance with MRO’s Group procedures.

  • Supervising the maintenance activities being performed within their zone of inspection responsibility to ensure that tasks are performed and completed to the standards laid down in the MRO’s Group MOE.

  • Responsible for the maintenance and preventive maintenance of aircraft, components and equipment (when required).

  • Completes any other reasonable tasks or duties as requested by the Production Management team

Typical Working Conditions & Physical Demands

  • Must be able to use ladders, work stands, lifts, etc. and be able to work on all areas of the aircraft that may require access during performance of duties.

  • Must be comfortable working at heights and confined spaces.

  • Physical exertion such as: pulling, pushing, reaching, bending, standing, walking and light lifting of boxes, bags, files and electronic equipment.

  • Must satisfy and maintain the required medical standard.

  • Work is performed at the CLIENT Hangar in Shannon and possibly offsite providing AOG support.

  • PPE is provided by CLIENT and its use is mandatory in the performance of your work.

  • May be requested to work nights, weekends, holidays and overtime, as necessary.

  • Must satisfy and maintain airport security requirements

Candidate Requirements

  • Licenced engineers should hold or have held an EASA PART 66 B1 Aircraft Maintenance License and company base maintenance approvals on the specific aircraft with at least 6 months suitable experience.

  • One or more of the following type ratings; 737 (CL or NG), 757 and/ or 767.

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment handling multiple tasks with a high degree of attention to detail.

  • A strong work ethic, reliable, self-motivated with a positive attitude, and very customer service oriented

  • Required to work nights, weekends, holidays and overtime, as necessary.

  • Ability to read, write, speak and understand English