EASA Part 66 CAT B1 Aircraft Engineer (Hangar)-Nürnberg NUE Germany

  • Company:Ryanair
  • Location:Germany, Nuremberg
  • Employment type:Full-time
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Description

Ryanair Engineering Germany GmbH with its company seat at the airport Berlin-Schönefeld was founded in 2018 and is a 100% subsidiary of Ryanair. The Irish airline is, at the moment, operating an aircraft fleet of more than 450 modern Boeing 737-800 aircraft and will, until 2024, further expand. Our highly trained and dedicated engineering team is responsible for the maintenance of all Ryanair aircraft based in Germany. We are currently looking for an

EASA Part 66 CAT B1 Aircraft Engineer (Hangar) to join our team in Nürnberg (NUE), Germany

The role includes the use of specialist IT applications such as AMOS, eLearning, myboeingfleet, installation and dismantling of system components, adjustments on aircraft systems, checking and technical release of work already performed on the aircraft, error search and troubleshooting as well as performing scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance work on aircraft.

Requirements

You hold an EASA Part 66 CAT B1 license with a Boeing type rating
You have at least six months work experience on type during the last two years
Willing to work shift
A valid EU/EEA passport with the unrestricted right to live and work in the European Union and a valid EU driver's license
Good command of written and spoken English
Preferably a valid German security clearance according to § 7 of German Aviation Security Act

Benefits

Direct and permanent employment with a German contract
Training opportunities (Boeing 737 NG/Max/Learjet 45 type courses)
Career possibilities in Ryanair Group
Monthly charged Sodexo Card
German and English courses
Payment of shift credits starting from 8pm
Working gear and tools will be provided
Shopping discount

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