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B Licenced Engineer - LGW
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B1 Licensed Engineer (B737NG, B737MAX, B787) needed at London Gatwick (LGW) for TUI. Perform scheduled & non-scheduled aircraft maintenance, certify work, and support a high-performing global team. Requires Part 145 approval, operational experience, and strong communication skills. Enjoy attracti...
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United Kingdom , Gatwick
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UKCAA/EASA B1 Licenced Engineer
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UKCAA/EASA B1 Licensed Engineer role at Heathrow, offering £67,053 basic plus £5,000 shift pay and up to £6,000 approval pay. Requires UK CAA Part 66 license with A320 family, ideally A320 (PW1100G) and B787 (GEnx/T1000) approvals. Candidates need base maintenance experience, recognized apprentic...
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United Kingdom , Heathrow
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67053.00 - 78053.00 GBP / Year
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B Licenced Engineer - BHX
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TUI is seeking a B1 Licensed Engineer (BHX) to join its global team in Birmingham, UK. You will perform and certify maintenance on B737NG, B737MAX, and B787 aircraft, ensuring top safety and dispatch reliability. We require a Part 145 approved, logical problem-solver with strong operational exper...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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Licenced Aircraft Engineer (Casualty and Scheduled Maintenance)
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Join British Airways as a Licenced Aircraft Engineer (B1/B2) in London. Lead scheduled and casualty maintenance on A320, B777, B787, A350, and A380 fleets. Requires UK CAA Part-66 Licence with BA type rating and recent certification experience. Enjoy generous benefits including up to £9,850 shift...
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United Kingdom , London
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UKCAA B1 Licenced Engineer
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UKCAA B1 Licensed Engineer role in Luton offers £67,053 base plus £6-9K shift pay. Requires UKCAA licence with A320 family and proven experience to mentor a junior team. Enjoy a 5,5,4 shift pattern with 12-hour mixed days/nights. Ideal for licensed engineers with PW or cat A authorisations seekin...
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United Kingdom , Luton
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67053.00 - 76053.00 GBP / Year
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Licenced Engineer
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Join TUI as a Licensed Engineer in Cardiff, UK. Maintain and certify B737NG, B737MAX & B787 aircraft, ensuring top safety and dispatch reliability. Enjoy attractive pay, travel benefits, and flexible work within a skilled global team. Your expertise keeps our fleet in perfect shape, making holida...
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United Kingdom , Cardiff
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Licenced Engineer
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Join TUI as a Licensed Engineer at Gatwick. Maintain our B737NG, B737MAX & B787 fleet, performing and certifying maintenance to ensure safety and dispatch reliability. Enjoy attractive pay, travel benefits, and global project opportunities within a skilled, supportive team.
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United Kingdom , Gatwick
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About the Licenced Engineer role

Explore a world of opportunity in licensed engineer jobs, a critical and rewarding profession at the heart of aviation safety and reliability. Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (LAMEs) are the highly skilled professionals entrusted with the legal authority to certify that aircraft are safe for flight. These roles are not just technical positions; they are positions of immense responsibility where precision, expertise, and a steadfast commitment to safety are paramount. For those seeking a dynamic and respected career, licensed engineer jobs offer a clear path with significant impact.

A Licensed Engineer's primary duty revolves around the maintenance, repair, and certification of aircraft. This involves performing a wide range of tasks, from routine scheduled inspections to complex unscheduled troubleshooting and repairs on aircraft systems, structures, and components. Their work is governed by strict national and international aviation regulations, such as EASA Part 66 or FAA regulations, which mandate the standards for all maintenance activities. A key differentiator of this role is the certification authority; a Licensed Engineer is legally empowered to release an aircraft back into service after verifying that all work meets the required safety and technical standards. This often involves supervising and certifying the work carried out by other maintenance staff.

Typical responsibilities for professionals in these jobs include diagnosing technical faults using manuals, diagnostic equipment, and extensive system knowledge; performing repairs and replacing parts to rectify issues; completing detailed documentation and certification for all work performed; ensuring full compliance with all regulatory requirements and company procedures; and collaborating closely with other engineers, flight crews, and ground operations teams to ensure on-time departures. They are also often involved in "away from base" support, sometimes traveling to other airports to assist with aircraft on the ground (AOG) situations and get them flying again.

To qualify for licensed engineer jobs, individuals must typically hold a formal aircraft maintenance license, which is usually categorized (e.g., B1 for mechanical systems and B2 for avionics). Obtaining this license requires a combination of theoretical training, extensive practical experience, and passing rigorous written and oral examinations. Beyond the formal license, employers seek candidates with strong problem-solving and analytical skills to quickly identify and resolve complex technical issues. Excellent communication is vital for coordinating with teams and documenting work, while a methodical and safety-conscious mindset is non-negotiable. The ability to work effectively under pressure, often in shift patterns including nights and weekends and in various weather conditions on the airfield, is also a standard requirement. If you are a detail-oriented professional with a passion for aviation and a drive for upholding the highest standards, exploring licensed engineer jobs could be the next step in your career.