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Join Heston MRO as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in Melbourne. Perform line maintenance on diverse aircraft types for various customers. Requires Cert IV Aeroskills, 3+ years' experience, CASA knowledge, and strong safety focus. Benefit from further training opportunities and a supportive QA t...
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Unlicensed)
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Join Heston MRO as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in Perth. This line maintenance role requires a CASA B1 Licence with major Boeing/Airbus endorsements and 3+ years of LAME experience. We prioritize safety and offer training to further your skills. Must have work rights, an ASIC/ADA, and a vali...
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Explore Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Unlicensed) jobs and launch a hands-on career at the heart of aviation safety and operations. An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Unlicensed), often referred to as an AME or Aircraft Mechanic, is a skilled tradesperson crucial to ensuring aircraft are airworthy, safe, and ready for flight. While not holding the final certification authority of a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME), professionals in this role perform vital maintenance, repair, and inspection tasks under the supervision of licensed engineers. They are the backbone of hangar and line maintenance teams, applying their technical expertise to keep fleets operating to the highest standards. Typical daily responsibilities in these jobs are diverse and hands-on. Professionals conduct scheduled servicing, perform component replacements, troubleshoot system faults, and carry out structural repairs. They meticulously follow maintenance manuals, engineering orders, and regulatory guidelines. A significant part of the role involves rigorous inspections—checking airframes, engines, hydraulic systems, avionics, and landing gear for any signs of wear, damage, or non-conformance. They also complete detailed technical documentation, recording all work performed to ensure a complete and traceable aircraft history, a critical aspect of aviation compliance. The profession demands a specific set of skills and qualifications. Employers typically require a formal apprenticeship or a Certificate IV in Aeroskills (or an equivalent national qualification) in a stream such as Mechanical, Avionics, or Structures. Practical experience is paramount, with many positions requiring several years of hands-on experience in a maintenance environment. A strong, unwavering commitment to safety protocols and a meticulous attention to detail are non-negotiable traits. Technicians must be proficient in using specialized tools and interpreting complex technical diagrams. Furthermore, eligibility for an Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) and the ability to pass regular drug and alcohol screenings are standard prerequisites across the industry. Pursuing Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Unlicensed) jobs means entering a dynamic field where precision meets passion. It is a career path offering continuous learning, with opportunities to work on various aircraft types and systems. This role is the essential first step for many toward eventually obtaining a full license, providing the foundational experience and technical proficiency that the global aviation industry relies upon every day.

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