CrawlJobs Logo
Briefcase Icon
Category Icon

Filters

×

LEL Licensed Engineer Jobs

2 Job Offers

Filters
LEL Licensed Engineer
Save Icon
Seeking a Licensed Engineer with Part 145 approval for B737NG, MAX & B787 to perform and certify maintenance in Bristol. This role requires strong operational experience, teamwork, and flexibility for away-from-base support. We offer attractive pay, travel benefits, and extensive well-being suppo...
Location Icon
Location
United Kingdom , Bristol
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
https://www.tui.com Logo
TUI
Expiration Date
Until further notice
LEL Licensed Engineer
Save Icon
Join TUI as a Licensed Engineer at Birmingham Airport. Maintain B737NG, MAX & B787 aircraft on a rolling shift pattern. Enjoy attractive pay, travel benefits, and extensive well-being support as part of a skilled global team.
Location Icon
Location
United Kingdom , Birmingham
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
https://www.tui.com Logo
TUI
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Discover a world of opportunity with LEL Licensed Engineer jobs, a critical and rewarding career path at the heart of aviation safety and reliability. An LEL Licensed Engineer, often known as a B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer, is a highly qualified professional authorized to certify aircraft maintenance. This role is pivotal within the aviation industry, serving as the final authority ensuring that aircraft are technically sound, airworthy, and safe for flight. These engineers are the backbone of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations, working for airlines, maintenance organizations, and airports worldwide. Professionals in these jobs shoulder a significant range of responsibilities centered on the technical health of an aircraft fleet. Their core duties typically include performing and certifying both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks. This involves meticulous inspections, complex troubleshooting, and the repair or replacement of aircraft systems, including airframes, engines, and avionics (depending on their specific license endorsements). A key differentiator for this role is the authority to sign off on work, providing the official certification that maintenance has been completed to the rigorous standards set by aviation authorities like EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) or the UK CAA. Furthermore, LEL Licensed Engineers often supervise and monitor the work of other maintenance staff, such as 'A' licensed engineers and mechanics, certifying the tasks these colleagues have performed to ensure total compliance. Their role extends to supporting operational efficiency by focusing on technical dispatch reliability and minimizing deferred defects, ensuring aircraft can depart on time without compromising safety. They may also be required for away-from-base support, including "down route" technical rescues to rectify aircraft issues at other airports. To qualify for LEL Licensed Engineer jobs, candidates must meet stringent criteria. The foundational requirement is holding a valid EASA Part-66 B1 license or its national equivalent, which allows for the certification of maintenance on specific aircraft types. This license is typically obtained through a combination of formal aeronautical engineering training and extensive, documented practical experience. Employers seek individuals with profound operational maintenance experience and deep systems knowledge on the aircraft types they are licensed for. Beyond technical prowess, key skills include exceptional problem-solving and logical thinking to diagnose complex technical issues efficiently. Strong communication skills are essential for liaising with flight crews, management, and team members. As these jobs often involve shift work, including nights and weekends, flexibility and a strong commitment to safety are paramount. Candidates must also be team players capable of working autonomously, possess general IT competency for technical documentation systems, and be able to obtain the necessary airport security passes and airside driving permits. If you are a dedicated professional with a meticulous eye for detail and a passion for aviation, exploring LEL Licensed Engineer jobs could be the next step in your high-flying career.

Filters

×
Category
Location
Work Mode
Salary