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Join Bombardier's award-winning London Service Centre in Biggin Hill as a Nightshift Licensed Engineer. This role requires a UK CAA/EASA Part 66 B1/B2 license with type ratings on Challenger or Global aircraft. You will perform troubleshooting, maintenance, and complex repairs, ensuring the highe...
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United Kingdom , Westerham
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Nightshift B1/B2 Licensed Engineer
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United Kingdom , Biggin Hill, Westerham
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Explore high-demand Nightshift B1/B2 Licensed Engineer jobs, a critical and specialized aviation maintenance career path. These dual-licensed professionals are the cornerstone of aircraft safety and airworthiness, performing essential maintenance, repairs, and certifications during the overnight hours when aircraft are typically scheduled for extensive servicing. Holding both EASA Part 66 B1 (Mechanical) and B2 (Avionics) licenses, these engineers possess a rare and comprehensive skill set, enabling them to address a vast array of aircraft systems, from engines and landing gear to complex flight controls and in-flight entertainment systems. The core responsibility of a Nightshift B1/B2 Licensed Engineer is to ensure aircraft are fully serviceable and meet all regulatory standards for the following day's operations. This involves conducting scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, performing intricate troubleshooting to diagnose faults, and executing repairs in accordance with strict technical manuals and aviation regulations (such as EASA Part-M and Part-145). A typical shift includes inspecting aircraft systems, replacing components, updating software, and performing functional tests. A significant duty is the certification and release of aircraft back to service, a legal authority granted by their licenses. They often supervise teams of mechanics, providing guidance and ensuring all work is performed to the highest standard. The nightshift environment demands self-reliance, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently under time constraints to meet tight turnaround schedules. To qualify for these specialized jobs, candidates must hold valid EASA or equivalent national aviation authority (e.g., UK CAA) B1 and/or B2 licenses. Type ratings on specific aircraft are typically required. Beyond formal licensing, employers seek individuals with substantial hands-on maintenance experience, often requiring a proven track record over the preceding 24 months. Strong technical skills are paramount, including the ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, use maintenance information systems, and operate specialized tools and ground support equipment. Regulatory knowledge is essential, encompassing up-to-date understanding of airworthiness directives and human factors principles to mitigate error. Soft skills are equally critical; effective written and verbal communication for detailed logbook entries and team coordination, a steadfast commitment to safety protocols, and the ability to work methodically and calmly under pressure. For those with the right credentials and mindset, Nightshift B1/B2 Licensed Engineer jobs offer a rewarding, respected, and vital role within the global aviation industry, providing the expertise that keeps fleets flying safely.

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