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Join Volkswagen AirService as Certifying Staff (CAT B1/B2) in Wolfsburg. Maintain Dassault Falcon and Pilatus aircraft for VIP mobility and external clients. Requires valid EASA licenses, C1 German/English, and flexibility for shifts/ travel. Enjoy a 35-hour week, 30+ vacation days, and attractiv...
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Germany , Wolfsburg
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Explore high-demand Certifying Staff Aircraft Equipment CAT B1/B2 jobs, a critical and specialized profession at the heart of aviation safety and airworthiness. Professionals in this role are licensed engineers authorized to certify the completion of maintenance tasks on complex aircraft systems, ensuring every aircraft meets stringent regulatory standards before returning to service. This career path is ideal for meticulous individuals with a deep passion for aviation technology and an unwavering commitment to safety protocols. The core responsibility of a CAT B1/B2 Certifying Staff is to perform, supervise, and ultimately approve a wide range of maintenance activities. B1 licensed engineers specialize in the mechanical aspects of an aircraft, including airframes, engines, and landing gear systems. Their typical duties involve diagnosing faults, conducting scheduled inspections, repairing structural components, and overhauling mechanical systems like flight controls, hydraulics, and pneumatics. B2 licensed avionics engineers, conversely, focus on electrical and instrument systems. Their common responsibilities include troubleshooting and certifying work on aircraft avionics, flight management computers, radar systems, communication/navigation equipment, and cabin entertainment systems. Regardless of specialization, a fundamental duty is the accurate and compliant documentation of all work performed in the aircraft technical logs, a legal requirement that releases the aircraft back into operation. To qualify for Certifying Staff Aircraft Equipment jobs, candidates must meet rigorous standards. The foundational requirement is the possession of a valid EASA Part 66 CAT B1 and/or B2 license, issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency or an equivalent national authority. Obtaining this license typically requires a combination of formal academic training in aircraft maintenance engineering and extensive practical apprenticeship experience. Furthermore, employers generally seek professionals with proven experience in base or line maintenance within a civil aviation environment. Beyond the license, essential skills include superior analytical and problem-solving abilities to diagnose intricate technical issues, impeccable attention to detail for following precise maintenance manuals, and a strong understanding of EASA Part 145 regulations. Proficiency in technical English is almost universally required, as it is the standard language of aviation documentation. Soft skills such as personal responsibility, integrity, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team under pressure are paramount, given the safety-critical nature of the role. The profession offers a dynamic and rewarding career for those who thrive in a structured yet challenging technical environment. Successful individuals ensure the continuous airworthiness of aircraft, making them indispensable to airlines, maintenance repair organizations (MROs), and corporate aviation operators worldwide. Discover your next career opportunity by exploring available Certifying Staff Aircraft Equipment CAT B1/B2 jobs today.

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