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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Loganair
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Onsite
Full time
From £80,255
1 day ago
We have an opportunity for a Licensed Aircraft Engineer to join the team based at Glasgow or Edinburgh Airports.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist the Station/Check Manager or Maintenance Supervisor in prioritising, organising, and completing the maintenance workload effectively to minimise delays and disruptions.
- Communicate effectively with the Station/Check Manager, Maintenance Supervisor, LMC and the OCC staff on the maintenance status of aircraft and whenever that position changes.
- Perform defect investigation and scheduled maintenance safely and cost-effectively and in compliance with the relevant approved maintenance data, organisational procedures, national authority requirements and be aware of their responsibilities both to Loganair, Form 1004 - Terms of Maintenance Authorisation and as Type Rated/Authorised Personnel in relation to CAP 562 – CAAIP’s, Leaflet H20.
- Debrief flying staff concerning defects and to ensure that this information is passed to LMC and the Station/Check Manager or Maintenance Supervisor.
- Carry out the support functions necessary to maintain aircraft availability to ensure the flying schedule remains on target.
- Responsible for the conduct and performance of staff under their supervision.
- Supervise tasks as and when required by the nature of the task and workforce available.
- Support the company operation when required at other locations.
- Communicate with fleet technical service engineers in matters of reliability, defect analysis and defect investigation using appropriate channels.
- Communicate with the Station/Check Manager and Maintenance Supervisor on all matters regarding the efficient operation of the maintenance task, including matters of Health and Safety, and highlighting any shortfalls and improvements.
- Completion of work packs, tech logs and documentation is carried out in accordance with company procedures.
- Assist in the promotion of a ‘Continuous Improvement’ culture.
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Skills And Knowledge
- Formal engineering technical qualification
- UK Part 66 licence with appropriate type ratings
- Strong safety awareness
- Strong commercial awareness
- Technically competent engineer
- Proactive problem solver
- Confident communicator
- Possess strong leadership skills
- Team player


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Attitude
The Engineer will develop positive, constructive working relationships with their manager, supervisor, and shift, while demonstrating personal competence and reliability and being a valued member of the wider company team.
Training And Experience
- Previous experience in a similar role (desirable)
Company Benefits
We believe in rewarding our Engineers fairly and offering a meaningful package from day one. Here’s what you can expect when you join the Loganair team:
- Salary of £80,255 plus dual licence payment, AOG recovery payments & overtime
- Module Training Support
- Fixed Pattern Rosters
- Opportunities to support Line Stations around the Loganair network
- Contributory pension scheme (up to 8% company contribution)
- 29 days annual leave (rising to 36 after 6 years)
- Access to HSF Healthcare Plan
- Perkbox Discounts
- Flexible/Part Time working options
- Paper Bond for Type Rating – no upfront cost
- Staff travel on Loganair and many global airline partners
- Access to myIDTravel
- 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
- Occupational health support, including physiotherapy
- Health discounts on checks, treatment and gym memberships
- Discount scheme on hotels, shopping, entertainment and more
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