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B2 Licensed Engineer A320 Jobs (On-site work)

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Airbus A320 Line Maintenance Engineer EASA B1/B2
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France , Paris
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Airbus A320 Line Maintenance Engineer EASA B1/B2
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Airbus A320 Line Maintenance Engineer EASA B1/B2
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B2 Licensed Engineer A320
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Hungary , Budapest
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Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Explore the critical and rewarding world of B2 Licensed Engineer A320 jobs, a specialized profession at the heart of modern aviation maintenance. These highly skilled professionals are certified aircraft engineers responsible for the maintenance, repair, inspection, and certification of Airbus A320 family aircraft, one of the most prevalent fleets in global aviation. Holding a B2 (or Avionics) license under the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) framework—or equivalent national authorities—these engineers possess the legal authority to certify aircraft systems as airworthy, making their role indispensable to airline safety and operational continuity. The core responsibility of a B2 Licensed Engineer on the A320 is to ensure the serviceability and regulatory compliance of all aircraft electrical and avionics systems. This encompasses a vast array of complex technology, including aircraft instrumentation, communication and navigation systems (like VHF, GPS, and ATC transponders), autopilot and flight management computers, in-flight entertainment systems, and cabin electronics. Their typical duties involve performing scheduled base or line maintenance checks, conducting thorough troubleshooting and diagnostics of reported defects, executing repairs or component replacements, and performing rigorous functional tests post-maintenance. The role demands meticulous documentation, as the engineer must certify all work in the aircraft technical logbook, releasing the aircraft back to service in full compliance with stringent aviation regulations. To qualify for B2 Licensed Engineer A320 jobs, individuals must complete extensive theoretical training and accumulate significant practical experience, often through an apprenticeship or military background. The essential requirement is the attainment of the EASA Part-66 B2 license, which must then be endorsed with an A320 type rating through additional manufacturer-specific training. This certification demonstrates deep system-specific knowledge. Beyond formal licensing, employers universally seek professionals with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, an unwavering commitment to safety protocols, and exceptional attention to detail. Proficiency in reading technical manuals and schematics, along with the ability to work effectively under pressure to meet operational deadlines, is crucial. Recency of experience, typically demonstrated through recent activity on aircraft systems, is also a standard prerequisite to maintain license validity. Professionals in these jobs enjoy a dynamic career where no two days are identical, combining hands-on technical work with significant regulatory responsibility. They are the guardians of avionics integrity, ensuring that every A320 aircraft meets the highest safety standards before it takes to the skies. For those with a passion for aviation technology and a dedication to precision, pursuing B2 Licensed Engineer A320 jobs offers a structured and respected career path within the aerospace industry, with opportunities spanning airlines, maintenance repair organizations (MROs), and aircraft leasing companies worldwide.

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