Aircraft Mechanic (EASA B1.1)
Areas of operation
GermanyJob Description
About the Company Top Aces is a Canadian aviation company and one of the world's leading providers of highly developed services for airborne target presentation, air defence and the training of forward air control officers. The company delivers the most advanced airborne training to allied armed forces around the world. Role Overview Top Aces is currently looking for passionate and highly qualified colleagues to strengthen its line and base maintenance teams at the German subsidiary's Wittmund site. Apply now for a unique job maintaining civil-registered fighter jets - whether that means troubleshooting on the Alpha Jet, occasional deployments abroad, or simply the unforgettable sound of an A-4 Skyhawk taking off from the flight line. Your path to perhaps the most extraordinary mechanic's career in civil aviation begins here, at Top Aces. Position: Aircraft Mechanic with EASA B1.1 licence, based at the Wittmund site (in Nordholz until 1 July 2026). Key Responsibilities Perform and inspect maintenance and repair work on the company's fighter aircraft. Fault finding and rectification. Carry out pre-flight inspections as well as marshalling and launching the fighter aircraft on the flight line. Check and document all work carried out. Maintain the airworthiness of the aircraft. Accompany international deployments as a mechanic. Requirements Successfully completed training as an aircraft mechanic or a comparable qualification. Good written and spoken English. Strong commitment and a high willingness to learn. Team spirit together with a high degree of dedication and reliability. Licences & Qualifications Canadian AME M.2 or EASA B1.1 licence. Experience Professional experience in aircraft repair and maintenance or in aircraft manufacturing. What We Offer A permanent, direct-entry position with an established, strongly growing aviation company.
Requirements
- Perform and inspect maintenance and repair work on the company's fighter aircraft.
- Fault finding and rectification.
- Carry out pre-flight inspections as well as marshalling and launching the fighter aircraft on the flight line.
- Check and document all work carried out.
- Maintain the airworthiness of the aircraft.
- Accompany international deployments as a mechanic.
- Successfully completed training as an aircraft mechanic or a comparable qualification.
- Good written and spoken English.
- Strong commitment and a high willingness to learn.
- Team spirit together with a high degree of dedication and reliability.
- Canadian AME M.2 or EASA B1.1 licence.
- Professional experience in aircraft repair and maintenance or in aircraft manufacturing.
- A permanent, direct-entry position with an established, strongly growing aviation company.