Description
About the role
A Licensed Aircraft Engineer (LAE) is responsible to ensure proper maintenance of aircraft and expedient rectification of aircraft defects as directed by the Supervisor Maintenance. Licensed Aircraft Engineer (LAE) performs flying duties as allocated to an aircraft. He supervises Maintenance staff allocated to him, to ensure safe and on time dispatch of aircraft under his control by:
• Exercising his license in relation to the accomplishment of aircraft line and base maintenance.
• Reviewing the work and resources allocated.
• Informing Supervisor Maintenance (SVM) of performed work and advising SVM of impending service disruption.
• Defining priorities of work and ensuring efficiency of allocated staff.
• Ensuring completed documentation and certification of maintenance work.
• Reporting and compilation of technical reports.
• Performing flying duties as the "Operating Engineer".
• Debriefing responsible staff to ensure defects are defined and recorded.
• Exercising the role as the "Amiri Flight Representative" on site during subcontracted maintenance layovers.
• Effecting special projects.
• Supporting Supervisor Maintenance and Senior Manager Aircraft Maintenance in regards to their duties.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will have the following qualifications, experience and skills:
- Apprenticeship in Technical Profession, and holder of valid Part 66 License.
A minimum of ten (10) years experience as Licensed Aircraft Engineer (Bl and/or B2) in line and base maintenance.
Technical Aviation Training.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License.
Comprehensive aviation knowledge.
Must have current type ratings and minimum of 5 years experience on at least 2 of the following aircraft types:
- Airbus A340-500/-600.
- Airbus A330/CF6.
- Airbus 320/V2500.
- Boeing 747-8i.