Aircraft Mechanic
il y a 4 jours
Aircraft Mechanic B1.2 – General Aviation, Hangar-Based Role
Are you a licensed
Part-66 B1.2 Aircraft Mechanic
with a passion for precision engineering?
Do you want a stable, full-time role working hands-on in a hangar environment where quality, autonomy, and teamwork truly matter?
A growing aviation maintenance organisation is expanding its technical team and is seeking an
Aircraft Mechanic B1.2
to support its continued development. This is a permanent opportunity for an engineer who enjoys structured maintenance work, technical responsibility, and long-term career stability.
Position:
Aircraft Mechanic B1.2
Compensation:
Competitive salary based on experience
Location:
Airfield-based role (France)
Contract:
Permanent, Full-time (35 hours per week)
About the Role
Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring aircraft safety, reliability, and compliance. This position offers a balanced workload in a professional hangar environment, with exposure to both preventive and corrective maintenance activities.
The organisation values technical rigour, documentation discipline, and teamwork, while also offering autonomy aligned with your Part-66 licence privileges. Engineers joining the team benefit from a supportive culture and a strong focus on quality over volume.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out preventive and corrective maintenance on aircraft
- Perform scheduled inspections and fault diagnosis
- Certify aircraft release in accordance with B1.2 licence privileges
- Troubleshoot technical issues and support rectification activities
- Use and comply rigorously with approved technical documentation
- Maintain high safety, quality, and compliance standards
Key Projects You'll Be Involved In
- Ongoing aircraft maintenance and inspection programs
- Supporting fleet reliability and airworthiness
- Contributing to continuous improvement within the maintenance operation
- Working closely with engineers, mechanics, and management in a hangar-based setting
What You Bring
- EASA Part-66 B1.2 Licence
(essential) - Strong attention to detail and a methodical working approach
- Ability to work autonomously while contributing effectively to a team
- Professional attitude toward safety, compliance, and documentation
- Desirable (not essential):
- Training or strong experience on
Rotax
,
Continental Diesel
, or
Austro engines
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
- Permanent, full-time position
with stable working hours - 35-hour working week
supporting work–life balance - Hands-on, hangar-based technical role
- Opportunity to work with specialised GA engines and systems
- Supportive team environment with clear technical structure
- Salary aligned with experience and qualifications
Benefits
- Permanent employment contract
- Competitive salary based on profile
- Structured working hours (35 hrs/week)
- Collaborative and technically focused working environment