B1 Engineers Boeing 737NG/MAX

Warsaw, Masovia

Maintenance and Engineering

Contract

Negotiable

Contact

[email protected]

Posted Date

03/11/2023

Job Ref.

BBBH15087

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Line Up Aviation is a specialist aviation and aerospace recruitment company that has been operating globally for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry’s best-known companies and pride ourselves with working to the highest standard of service supported by an ingrained culture of honesty and integrity.

Boeing 737NG/MAX

On behalf of our client a major European MRO we are recruiting EASA B1 Licensed Engineers.

Applicants should already have EU working rights at time of application.

Role: EASA B1 Licensed Engineer
Location: Poland
Salary: Competitive, flights and accommodation included.
Job Type: Contract 3 months initially, renewable.
Shifts: Various available

Job requirements: This position requires a full, unrestricted EASA AML. Applicants should possess the ability to work concisely and accurately in an often-demanding maintenance environment. The ideal candidate will have a proven record of maintenance troubleshooting and the ability to work comfortably and safely on this aircraft type.

Requirements:

  • Boeing 737NG &/or Max type ratings, experienced and current on type.
  • Good English verbal and written communication skills
  • Flexible approach to working patterns.
  • Able to demonstrate a well-organized approach to daily job tasks.
  • Should be able to provide professional documents on request.

If you are interested in discussing this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV for evaluation.

Due to the number of applications, we receive, it’s not always possible to contact unsuccessful applicants. Unless you hear from us within 14 days of your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

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