Job Title: Duty Technical Services Engineer
We are currently recruiting for a highly skilled Duty Technical Services Engineer to join our team at Ryanair.
About the Role:
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our Technical Services department, providing support to our fleet of Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 aircraft. As a Duty Technical Services Engineer, you will be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues, reviewing and providing technical support related to bleed issues and repeat items, and completing ad-hoc tasks assigned by the Chief engineer or Tech Services Management.
Duties and Responsibilities:
* Providing troubleshooting support to Maintenance Control, Line Maintenance & Base Maintenance.
* Answering Engineering, Aircraft Defect & Technical Queries from both line and base maintenance.
* Review and provide technical support related to Bleed Issues, Repeat Items and open HILs.
* Completion of ad-hoc tasks assigned as and when necessary by the Chief engineer or Tech Services Management.
Requirements:
* Willingness to work 12-hour shifts including weekends (4 on 4 off shift pattern).
* Relevant Engineering Degree or Part 66 Qualification.
* Minimum of 2 years experience in a Technical Services / CAMO / 145 Maintenance.
* Able to communicate effectively with Maintenance Control, Engineers and Management.
* Understanding of EASA Part M, Part CAMO and Part 145 regulation.
* Excellent communication skills with experience writing or reviewing technical instructions.
* Flexible approach, with ability to work independently and efficiently in a demanding environment.
Benefits:
* Discounted and unlimited travel to over 250 destinations.
* Defined Contribution Pension Scheme – Matched up to 5% or €5,000.
* Death in Service Benefit – Up to 2 times of annual basic salary.
* 20 Days Annual Leave – Increasing to 22 days after 12 months and 25 days after 3 years of continuous service.
* Option for up to 5 additional unpaid leave days per year.
About Ryanair:
Ryanair is Europe's Largest Airline Group, with a vision to expand our operation to 800 aircraft and 300 million guests within the next 10 years.