Employment type: full-time
Headquarter: Mont-Saint-Guibert
Purpose of the position
To ensure good coordination between line maintenance providers and minimize the impact of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on the ability of the fleet to operate the scheduled flights.
Main activities and responsibilities
- Focal point of contact of Air Belgium for the Line Station providers for routine matters as scheduled maintenance, disruptions, changes in aircraft schedule, needs of Flying Support Engineers.
- Ensure accurate reporting over the technical disruptions and AIMS data accuracy on the matter.
- Monitor deferred defects, communicate to all affected stakeholders on generated impacts and plan corrective actions with the contracted Maintenance.
- Act as the central coordination and communication point in case of AOG. This includes parts ordering and logistics, MRO liaison, internal and external customers reporting on progress, and out-of-hours liaison with the OEM and providers AOG support. Ensure accurate AIMS update accordingly.
- Monitor active fleet via in-flight monitoring and reporting systems (Airbus AirmanWeb, Boeing AHM, SkyWise…) to anticipate technical issues and mitigate operational impacts.
- Technical support to active flight crew over experience technical issues.
- Day to day line maintenance planning adjustment as required.
Profile requirements
Self-behaviour
- Comply with local, national legislations and health & safety standards.
- Comply with Company policies, values, and auditor’s code of ethics.
- Report to hierarchy any hazards, non-compliances, and risks whether to customers, employees or to the company.
- Display a positive, open, and cooperative attitude in order to facilitate a good working relationship with all parties involved while maintaining a critical and analytical mindset.
Requirements and qualifications
- Experience as line maintenance technician on complex aircraft.
- Experience in a CAMO approved on complex aircraft.
- Technical knowledge of systems of modern Airbus (A320/330/340/350/380) aircraft.
- Good command of spoken and written English is a must, French and Dutch are assets.
- Computer literate with good administration skills, familiar with MS office and e-mail system.
- Having Part 66 license is an asset.
- Previous experience in a similar position is an asset.
- Good organizational skills and track record in setting priorities.
- Ability to work independently and under the operational pressure.
What we offer
Next to a correct and modern compensation package – the ability to work in an airline environment where you can have impact and will be embedded in a team of aviation enthusiasts . Visit our website and learn more about Air Belgium’s unique positioning in the airline industry.
Interested?
Please send your application to [email protected] mentioning “LMC001” in the subject of your email.