Dublin Aerospace
Support Team Leader

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Team Leader - Support & Commercial Landing Gear
A vacancy has arisen for a Team Leader - Support & Commercial to join the Landing Gear Department, based in Ashbourne, Co. Meath. Reporting to the Head of Landing Gear and Operations Manager the successful candidate will lead the Support & Commercial team paying particular attention to Technical Records, Customer Relations Support and costing/estimation of work being carried out in the workshop.
Key Responsibilities
- Set up and maintenance of Landing Gear records for all contracted Customers
- Maintenance of accurate up to date records of all DAL Landing Gear assets
- Update and give regular feedback to customers on technical issues and costs to date
- Complete a final draft invoice for correlation with the Finance Department once a work-scope has been completed.
- Aid Head of Landing Gear in the achievement of the company objectives, setting new targets, identifying and capturing new business opportunities etc.
- Provide support to the Sales team to enhance the commercial offer to customers
- Organising, administering and training of reporting staff to ensure regulatory and Customer compliance.
- Be prepared to undertake other duties as may be reasonably assigned by the Company from time to time.
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Qualifications And Requirements
- Possess a Technical and/or Professional qualification, minimum at level 6
- Excellent ability to analyse Technical Records, Commercial Agreements and Technical and Airworthiness data.
- Have an understanding of relevant airworthiness legislation;
- Have a comprehensive knowledge of all relevant computer systems as used in Dublin Aerospace.
- A full understanding of the Company MOE and Procedures Manual.
- Have an excellent knowledge of Life Limiting requirements of Landing Gears.
- Be commercially aware and experienced in negotiation, and be customer oriented.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability and commitment to work within budget and meet performance targets.
- Permitted to live and work in the Republic of Ireland without restriction;
- Relevant experience in an Aircraft/Component Maintenance environment


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Closing Date: COB 17th July 2026
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