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Join TUI in Zaventem as a Licensed Aircraft Engineer. Utilize your B1 licence on B737NG, MAX, and B787 fleets, performing vital maintenance and inspections. We offer an attractive salary, travel benefits, and support for your professional development. Bring your technical expertise to our dynamic...
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Belgium , Zaventem
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Embark on a critical and rewarding career path by exploring Licensed Aircraft Engineer Base/Line jobs. These highly skilled professionals are the cornerstone of aviation safety and reliability, working at the heart of airline operations to ensure aircraft are airworthy and ready for service. A Licensed Aircraft Engineer (LAE) is a certified professional authorized to certify the airworthiness of aircraft after maintenance, repairs, and inspections. The "Base/Line" designation refers to the primary work environment, which is the airline's main operational hub or "base," where they perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance "on the line" during aircraft turnarounds and overnight stops. The typical day for a Base/Line Licensed Aircraft Engineer is dynamic and hands-on. Common responsibilities include performing and certifying scheduled maintenance checks, from routine daily servicing to more extensive periodic inspections. They are tasked with diagnosing and troubleshooting complex technical defects across various aircraft systems, including airframes, engines, and avionics. When an aircraft arrives with a reported issue, the LAE leads the effort to identify the root cause, execute the necessary repairs, and ultimately release the aircraft back into service, ensuring all work complies with stringent national and international aviation regulations (EASA/FAA). Their role is crucial for minimizing aircraft downtime (Aircraft on Ground - AOG situations) and maintaining operational punctuality. Furthermore, they often supervise and certify the work carried out by other technicians, upholding the highest standards of safety and quality control. To succeed in these demanding jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. The fundamental requirement is holding a valid EASA Part-66 (or equivalent national) B1 (mechanical) and/or B2 (avionics) aircraft maintenance license. This license is typically earned through a combination of formal theoretical training and extensive practical apprenticeship experience. Employers seek candidates with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to quickly and accurately diagnose faults under time pressure. Meticulous attention to detail is non-negotiable, as is an unwavering commitment to safety protocols. Excellent communication skills are essential for collaborating with flight crews, maintenance teams, and planning departments. A logical, methodical approach to tasks and the ability to work effectively both in a team and independently, often in a shift-based environment and in various weather conditions on the ramp, are also standard expectations. For those with the right technical aptitude and a dedication to safety, Licensed Aircraft Engineer Base/Line jobs offer a stable, respected, and deeply fulfilling profession at the forefront of the aviation industry.

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