Hours: 37.5 hrs. per Week, Shift Hours 4 x 4 , 2 days 07-19, 2 nights 19-07, 4 off
Location: Heathrow (HGR)
Contract Type: Permanent
Closing Date: Wednesday 15th July 2026
In a nutshell
At Virgin Atlantic Airways, we believe that everyone can take on the world. It’s our vision to become the most loved travel company, and as we continue our journey, we’re harnessing our spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation to challenge the status quo.
We operate one of the cleanest and greenest fleets in the sky, from Airbus A350s and A330neos to Boeing 787s. Our Engineering community is made up of highly skilled technicians, engineers, planners, and supply chain teams who work together to keep our aircraft safe, reliable, and ready to fly our customers around the world.
We are now looking for a Certifying Engineer (B1) to join our Engineering team. This is a key operational role, responsible for delivering safe, compliant, and high-quality maintenance while leading small teams and working closely with Technical Control and wider stakeholders.
Day to day
- Carry out allocated aircraft maintenance tasks in a safe, secure, and compliant manner, certifying work in line with Virgin Atlantic and regulatory requirements.
- Lead and supervise small maintenance teams to deliver the highest standards of safety, reliability, and on-time performance.
- Act as the focal point of communication between the maintenance team, Technical Control, and where required, third-party suppliers.
- Ensure accurate certification of all maintenance tasks and technical documentation.
- Drive compliance with Engineering safety, EASA regulations, and company procedures.
About you
You are an experienced, confident Certifying Engineer who takes real pride in delivering safe, technically excellent aircraft. You enjoy being hands-on while also leading others, and you thrive in a fast-moving operational environment where no two days are the same.
You will bring:
- A CAA Part 66 B1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence, with the confidence to certify complex maintenance activity safely and accurately.
- Company approvals on one or more widebody aircraft types, such as Airbus A330 (RR Trent), Airbus A350 (RR Trent), or Boeing 787 (RR Trent), working on some of the most advanced aircraft in the sky.
- Proven experience operating in a certifying engineer role, with the credibility and presence to supervise small teams and guide others through challenging technical scenarios.
- Recent hands-on experience in an aeronautical engineering or aircraft maintenance environment, across line and/or base maintenance.
- Strong communication skills, allowing you to lead teams, liaise with Technical Control, and work collaboratively with multiple stakeholders to keep aircraft moving safely and on time.
- A proactive, organised mindset, with the ability to plan ahead, adapt quickly, and make sound decisions in a live operational setting.
- A full, valid UK driving licence.
It would be great if you also bring experience of the Virgin Atlantic fleet and familiarity with our maintenance and IT systems, but this is not essential. What matters most is your attitude, technical judgement, and passion for aviation.
Be yourself – Our differences make us stronger
Our customers come from all walks of life and so do our colleagues. That’s why we’re proud to be an equal opportunity employer and actively encourage applications from all backgrounds. At Virgin Atlantic, we believe everyone can take on the world - no matter your age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disabilities, religion, or beliefs. We celebrate difference and everything that makes our colleagues unique by upholding an inclusive environment in which we can all thrive. So that everyone at Virgin Atlantic can be themselves and know they belong.
To make your journey with us accessible and individual to you, we encourage you to let us know if you’d like a little extra help with your application, or if you have any individual requirements at any stage along your recruitment journey. We are here to support you, so please reach out to our team, ([email protected]) feeling confident that we’ve got your individual considerations covered.
Skills Required
- CAA Part 66 B1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence
- Company approvals on one or more widebody types (Airbus A330, Airbus A350, or Boeing 787)
- Proven experience operating in a certifying engineer role, including supervising small teams
- Recent hands-on experience in aeronautical engineering or aircraft maintenance (line and/or base maintenance)
- Ability to certify complex maintenance activity safely and accurately in line with regulatory requirements
- Strong communication skills to liaise with Technical Control and stakeholders
- Proactive, organised mindset with sound decision-making in operational settings
- Full, valid UK driving licence
- Familiarity with Virgin Atlantic fleet and maintenance/IT systems
What We Do
Virgin Atlantic first took to the skies in 1984 to shake things up, bringing a sparkle of red, a touch of wit and a passion for flying to the grey world of airlines. We fell in love with creating the best experience in the skies for our customers, and they fell in love with us right back. Since then we’ve become Britain’s second largest carrier, with non-stop transatlantic routes including New York, Orlando, the Caribbean, Delhi and Johannesburg. And thanks to our hugely successful joint venture with Delta, Air France and KLM, we can seamlessly connect our customers to over 350 cities across North America, Europe and the UK. Today, we want to empower everyone to take on the world. The customers we proudly fly and our people who go the extra mile. As we embark on a brand spanking new era of travel, it gives us more opportunities to do things differently and lead the way with fresh ideas. This means becoming more sustainable for our planet and our destinations, and working hard to make travel open to everyone, no matter who you are, who you love or where you go. And of course never, ever, forgetting the small stuff - like the clink of champagne glasses on a special occasion or a cheeky cream tea at 30,000 feet.

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