EASA B1 Bombardier and or Gulfstream Licensed Engineer
VVIP Corportation Charter Operation is looking for an EASA B1 Bombardier or Gulfstream License Engineer

Job Title
EASA B1 Bombardier and or Gulfstream Licensed Engineer
Location
Asia
Client Profile
VViP Corporate Charter Operation
Duties / Responsibilities
Reporting to Maintenance Director.
Perform his duties as a license aircraft engineer expediently and effectively for all maintenance projects.
Independently manage a maintenance project with the assigned team with minimal supervision.
Be able to participate directly in the maintenance project with a hands-on perspective.
Be technically proficient and be able to perform trouble shooting and other related inspections.
Be effective in project management and coordinates with the relevant departments to complete the projects successfully.
Be accountable for materials and manpower resource excess towards the end of each project.
Job purpose
Aircraft Maintenance Project
Project Management
People Management
Training
Job start
ASAP
Proposed duration
Full Time, Permanent
Qualifications
Diploma and above in aerospace studies/ engineering.
Aircraft license EASA Part 66 equivalent such as Malaysian DCA, Hong Kong CAD, Australia CASA.
FAA A&P license may be considered if candidate has formal training certificates at recognized training facility for the specific aircraft types.
Experience
Prior experience as a Licensed Aircraft Engineer is essential.
Either specific aircraft rating for Challenger series i.e. CL600 or CL604/605, Global Express series i.e. BD-700 OR any Gulfstream type rating on the license is essential.
Significant experience on the bombardier/Gulfstream corporate aircraft excluding regional jets.
Previous experience at Bombardier Aerospace Inc, OEM is an added advantage.
Prior experience in leading and managing maintenance project is an advantage.
Benefits
Excellent
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