Workshop Technician Engine
Areas of operation
Middle EastJob Description
Rishworth is currently looking for a Workshop Technician - Engine who will assist the Workshop Supervisor to accomplish aviation unit, and intermediate maintenance inspections, services, and repairs on all assigned aircraft turbine engines and components. This is a position based in Abu Dhabi which requires relocation. Mobility assistance will be provided for successful incumbents. Education sponsorship, medical and insurance will be covered along as well with attractive employee benefits. Job Responsibilities Removes, replaces, services, prepares, preserves, cleans and stores engine assembles or components. Disassembles repairs, resembles, adjusts, diagnose tests turbine engine systems, subsystems and components according to applicable manuals and directives. Assists in troubleshooting engines/engine components and rigging engine controls. Requisitions aircraft parts and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft engine and components. Train host national personnel on the proper maintenance of the engines and associated components and subsystems. Job Requirements A FAA A&P license / EASA Part 66 B1.3 or equivalent Completion of a formal PT6C turbine engine training course from an accredited military or civilian training school. AW139 Type Training Minimum 5 years maintaining and troubleshooting rotary wing turbine engines.  Please APPLY NOW  if you are interested with your latest up-to-date CV. Do note that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Â
Requirements
- Removes, replaces, services, prepares, preserves, cleans and stores engine assembles or components.Â
- Disassembles repairs, resembles, adjusts, diagnose tests turbine engine systems, subsystems and components according to applicable manuals and directives.
- Assists in troubleshooting engines/engine components and rigging engine controls.
- Requisitions aircraft parts and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft engine and components.
- Train host national personnel on the proper maintenance of the engines and associated components and subsystems.
- A FAA A&P license / EASA Part 66 B1.3 or equivalent
- Completion of a formal PT6C turbine engine training course from an accredited military or civilian training school.
- AW139 Type Training
- Minimum 5 years maintaining and troubleshooting rotary wing turbine engines.