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B1 Licensed Engineer; B2 Licensed Engineer; CAT A Engineer/Mechanic; Aircraft Mechanic; Junior Aircraft Mechanic; Trainee Aircraft Mechanic
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Join AES Ltd, Ryanair’s Engineering Delivery Partner, at our Edinburgh Recruitment Day on June 11, 2026. We are hiring B1/B2 Licensed Engineers, CAT A Engineers, Aircraft Mechanics, and Trainee Mechanics for Edinburgh and Prestwick. Requires aircraft experience or current maintenance studies, plu...
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United Kingdom , Edinburgh; Prestwick
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Ryanair - Europe's Favourite Airline
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B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer
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Join Bombardier's flagship London Service Centre in Biggin Hill as a B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer. This role requires a UK CAA/EASA Part 66 B1/B2/C license and type rating on Challenger or Global series aircraft. You will perform and certify maintenance, troubleshooting, and complex repairs in E...
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United Kingdom , Biggin Hill
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Bombardier
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B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer
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Join 2Excel Engineering as a B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer in Lasham. Utilize your CAA Part-66 B1 licence and type rating on aircraft like B737 or A320 to perform vital maintenance and certification. Enjoy a competitive package with shift allowance, pension, and career growth in a dynamic MRO env...
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United Kingdom , Lasham, Hampshire
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79000.00 - 89000.00 GBP / Year
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer
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Join a leading UK airline at London City Airport as a B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer. Maintain the modern Embraer E190 fleet within a unique, fast-paced operational environment. This role offers a £3,000 sign-on bonus, a favorable 5-5-4 shift pattern, and extensive worldwide staff travel benefits....
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United Kingdom , City of London
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87000.00 - 89000.00 GBP / Year
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About the Licensed Aircraft Engineer role

Embark on a critical and rewarding career path by exploring Licensed Aircraft Engineer jobs. These highly skilled professionals, often holding B1 (Mechanical) and/or B2 (Avionics) licenses, are the cornerstone of aviation safety and airworthiness. They are legally authorized to certify that aircraft are safe for flight, making their role indispensable to the global aviation industry. This profession offers a dynamic and technically challenging environment for those passionate about complex machinery and upholding the highest safety standards.

A Licensed Aircraft Engineer (LAE) is responsible for the maintenance, repair, inspection, and certification of aircraft. Their work ensures that every aircraft meets stringent regulatory standards set by authorities like EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) or the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). A typical day involves a wide range of tasks, from conducting routine scheduled maintenance checks and troubleshooting complex system faults to performing necessary repairs and modifications. They meticulously inspect airframes, engines, and electrical or avionic systems, using sophisticated diagnostic equipment to identify issues. One of their most significant responsibilities is the final certification and release of an aircraft back into service after maintenance, a legal function that underscores the immense trust and responsibility placed upon them.

Common responsibilities for professionals in Licensed Aircraft Engineer jobs include performing and supervising maintenance tasks, ensuring all work complies with approved technical data and regulatory requirements. They are adept at reading technical manuals, schematics, and engineering drawings. LAEs often lead teams of technicians, guiding their work and providing mentorship. They are problem-solvers at heart, tasked with diagnosing intricate technical problems and developing effective, safe solutions, often under time-sensitive conditions to minimize aircraft downtime. They also complete detailed documentation for all work performed, a crucial aspect of the traceability and safety culture in aviation.

Typical skills and requirements for these roles are rigorous. Candidates must possess a relevant aircraft maintenance license (EASA Part-66 or equivalent). This requires extensive theoretical knowledge and practical experience, often gained through an apprenticeship or aeronautical engineering degree. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount, alongside an unwavering attention to detail. Excellent communication is essential for collaborating with other engineers, technicians, and management. They must be proficient with IT systems for accessing maintenance records and manuals. A commitment to continuous learning is also vital, as technology and regulations constantly evolve. For those seeking a hands-on, high-responsibility career with a direct impact on public safety, Licensed Aircraft Engineer jobs present a unique and fulfilling opportunity.