Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Various LocationsMission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) is an organisation using light aircraft to deliver help and hope in over 30 developing countries. For over 70 years, MAF has been transporting patients, relief workers, produce and medical supplies to the world’s remotest regions and places of deepest human need – places where flying is not a luxury but a lifeline.Our MAF aircraft land on some of the most challenging terrain you can imagine. Because safety is paramount, the skills that an engineer brings to our aircraft is irreplaceable. If you are interested in combining your engineering skills with the opportunity to serve in mission in one of our many locations, this could be the job for you. We mainly operate single engine turbine and single engine piston aircraft.ResponsibilitiesProvide a professional aviation engineering service to customers by assisting in the planning of scheduled maintenance of airframes, engines and components, ensuring compliance with MAF SOP’s, national and international aviation maintenance standards.Actively participate in the Quality and Safety Management Systems by seeking opportunities for continual improvement, cooperating with quality and safety audits, using safe working practices, and contributing to a positive safety culture.Support the effective performance, development, and training of the aviation maintenance team by working with trainees, AME’s, and other maintenance staff, providing clear feedback and ensuring standards are met.Maintain and improve personal professional standards by participating in and ensuring timely completion of CPD modules, attending MAF organised training events, and reviewing aviation safety and training material.Participate in MAF wider activities, supporting the Aviation department by promoting a shared culture, leading/participating in project teams, and maintaining close working relationships with all members of the engineering team.Assist in the maintenance and repair of aircraft in other programmes (other than your normal location) for up to 10 weeks in any year.Qualifications, Skills & ExperienceEssential:Secondary School completion certificateICAO Aircraft Maintenance Engineer LicenceCompletion of approved aircraft maintenance engineer pre-employment courseAptitude in verbal, non-verbal, numerical and mechanical reasoning5 years of aviation maintenance experience (can be concurrent with obtaining licence)Human Factors in Aviation MaintenancePart 145 certifiedNational Aircraft Maintenance Engineer LicenceAircraft and engine type courses, as appropriateTurbine or reciprocating engine experienceNOTE: You will need to be able to obtain appropriate work permits for the country the position is based in.
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