CAT A Licensed Mechanic – Manchester

Ryanair Ltd.
Manchester
4 months ago
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AES (Aircraft Engineering Services Ltd) are inviting applications for Cat A Licensed Mechanics to be based at ManchesterAirport on 4N4O rotations, working in cooperation with our client Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline. With 600 aircraft, including the introduction of the Boeing 737-8200 “Gamechanger” and a growing Ryanair UK Fleet of 737-800, Ryanair offer exceptional career opportunities and progression within the industry.

The successful candidate will be a self-motivated individual with existing line maintenance experience, who is able to demonstrate a flexible working attitude in a fast-changing environment.

Duties – The successful candidate will report to the Station Engineer and be responsible for:

  • Routine servicing and defect rectification of Ryanair’s 737-800 and 737-8200 Fleet.
  • Aircraft on Ground (AOG) recovery.
  • Maintaining a safe and compliant working environment, adhering to all company procedures, policies and regulations.
  • Mentoring of Aircraft Mechanics and Apprentices.

Requirements

Qualifications and Experience:

  • Aircraft Line Maintenance experience (Essential).
  • EASA or UK CAA* Part-66 Cat A License holder (Essential**):
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written (Essential).
  • Good IT Literacy (Essential), with AMOS Experience (Desirable).

All applicants must have unrestricted right to work and travel in the UK and hold a Full UK Driving Licence.

If you are a Cat A Licensed Mechanic and feel that you can deliver in this exciting hands-on role with Ryanair, then we want to hear from you!

* UK CAA Licences are accepted; however, the applicant must be able to demonstrate 3 Years Maintenance Experience and have completed EASA Module 9 (Human Factors) & Module 10 (Aviation Legislation).

** Applications will be considered for Mechanics who hold all Pt 66 Cat A / B1 modules and are working towards submitting their Licence Application.


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