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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Armament
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Australia , Amberley, Queensland
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Structures
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Australia , Amberley, Queensland
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Avionics
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Seeking an Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Engineer for the HATS program in Oakey. This hands-on role requires a Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics), Australian Citizenship, and a driver's licence. Enjoy a $10K sign-on bonus, competitive pay, and extensive benefits including relocation support.
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Australia , Oakey
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Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Join our Q400 maintenance team in Oro-Station as a licensed Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (M2). You will perform line and base maintenance, troubleshooting, and certification on Dash 8 / Q400 aircraft. The role requires a valid Transport Canada M2 license, proven Q400 experience, and s...
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Canada , Oro-Station
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JMC Aviation
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Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Join Airbus Helicopters as a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME) in Singapore. This role requires an EASA Part 66 B1.3/B2 license with H225 type rating and 10+ years of experience. You will perform critical maintenance, provide technical support, and train customer personnel on-site for...
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Singapore
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Seize a unique contract opportunity as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in Bermuda. This role requires an AME M2 license and significant Embraer E175/E190 endorsement for line maintenance. We provide flights, waterfront accommodation, and a vehicle. Join a dynamic team in a premier island location.
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Bermuda , Saint Geroge's
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About the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer role

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer jobs represent the cornerstone of aviation safety and reliability, offering a dynamic and technically demanding career path for skilled professionals. These highly trained individuals are responsible for ensuring that every aircraft, from commercial airliners to private jets and helicopters, is airworthy and meets stringent regulatory standards. The profession is built on a foundation of precision, accountability, and a deep understanding of complex mechanical, electrical, and avionic systems. People in this critical role are the guardians of flight safety, performing meticulous inspections, maintenance, and repairs that allow the global aviation industry to operate.

The core responsibilities of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), also known as a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME) in some regions, are universally centered on aircraft upkeep. This involves executing scheduled maintenance checks as outlined by manufacturers and aviation authorities, diagnosing and troubleshooting reported defects, and performing necessary repairs or component replacements. Their work spans airframes, engines, hydraulic systems, flight controls, and advanced avionics. A significant part of the role involves rigorous documentation; certifying all work performed with detailed records is a legal requirement, creating a complete history for each aircraft. Common duties include conducting routine inspections, testing system functionality, using specialized tools and diagnostic equipment, and adhering to strict safety and quality assurance protocols at all times.

Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are rigorous, reflecting the high-stakes nature of the profession. Employers generally seek candidates with a strong educational background in aerospace, avionics, or mechanical engineering, often through a specialized college diploma or apprenticeship program. Practical, hands-on experience is paramount. Key skills include exceptional problem-solving and analytical abilities to diagnose complex issues, meticulous attention to detail, and a steadfast commitment to safety regulations. Physical dexterity and the ability to work in various environments, including hangars, line maintenance, and sometimes in challenging weather conditions, are essential. Strong communication skills are necessary for collaborating with teams and accurately documenting work. Ultimately, most positions require obtaining a formal license or certification from the national aviation authority (such as an FAA A&P license in the USA, EASA Part-66 license in Europe, or equivalent), which involves passing theoretical and practical examinations. For those seeking stable, hands-on, and essential careers in aviation, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer jobs offer a rewarding opportunity to apply technical expertise where it matters most, ensuring the safety of millions of passengers and crew worldwide every day.