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CAT B1 Technician

locationGermany
PublishedPublished: Published today
B1 Licensed engineer

Areas of operation

Germany

Job Description

About the Company Jetfly is made up of business aviation companies including Jetfly Aviation and Fly 7 Executive Aviation, based in Luxembourg and Switzerland. The fleet consists of 72 Pilatus aircraft (PC-12 and PC-24). The company is a leader in its field and provides a high quality of service that has earned it a strong reputation in Europe. The headquarters is at Luxembourg Airport and the group employs more than 540 people. Key Responsibilities Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in accordance with EASA Part-145. Identify malfunctions and damage, carry out troubleshooting and ensure professional rectification. Assemble and install aircraft components and equipment. Ensure the AMOS system is updated regularly to reflect maintenance activities, component changes and man-hours. On completion of the work, release aircraft in compliance with regulations and ensure their airworthiness. Report work in progress, defects, problems or delays. Ensure assigned tools are kept in good condition. Keep the work environment clean and safe. Supervise and guide CAT A technicians as required. Licences & Qualifications Holder of an EASA Part-66 Category B1 licence. Completed Human Factors, Part-145 Initial/Refresher, EWIS Initial/Refresher and Fuel Tank Safety Initial/Refresher training. Requirements Strong mechanical aptitude and solid technical understanding of aircraft systems and maintenance processes. Good knowledge of EASA regulatory requirements, including familiarity with Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 Part-145. Basic understanding of PC networking technologies and IT-related systems. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Experience Extensive experience working with complex technical systems and performing aircraft maintenance activities in accordance with regulatory and company standards. Previous experience in business aviation environments is considered an asset.

Requirements

  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in accordance with EASA Part-145.
  • Identify malfunctions and damage, carry out troubleshooting and ensure professional rectification.
  • Assemble and install aircraft components and equipment.
  • Ensure the AMOS system is updated regularly to reflect maintenance activities, component changes and man-hours.
  • On completion of the work, release aircraft in compliance with regulations and ensure their airworthiness.
  • Report work in progress, defects, problems or delays.
  • Ensure assigned tools are kept in good condition.
  • Keep the work environment clean and safe.
  • Supervise and guide CAT A technicians as required.
  • Holder of an EASA Part-66 Category B1 licence.
  • Completed Human Factors, Part-145 Initial/Refresher, EWIS Initial/Refresher and Fuel Tank Safety Initial/Refresher training.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and solid technical understanding of aircraft systems and maintenance processes.
  • Good knowledge of EASA regulatory requirements, including familiarity with Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 Part-145.
  • Basic understanding of PC networking technologies and IT-related systems.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
  • Extensive experience working with complex technical systems and performing aircraft maintenance activities in accordance with regulatory and company standards.
  • Previous experience in business aviation environments is considered an asset.