PAM Ireland Ltd is offering an exciting opportunity for a B2 Engineer to join our team at Hangar 5, Shannon Airport. The successful candidate will become part of a dynamic, highly skilled team, contributing to the safe maintenance of a fleet of 600+ aircraft for one of the world's largest and most successful airlines. This role provides an opportunity to work in a fast-paced, evolving environment, offering significant growth potential in the aviation industry.
Key Responsibilities:
- Ensuring that all maintenance tasks are performed in compliance with the requirements. set by the Regulatory Authorities, the company’s MOE, established procedures, and individual Personal Authorisation Certificates.
- Ensuring aircraft documentation is completed and certified in accordance with the MOE and company procedures.
- Lead an assigned team, ensuring adherence to all company regulations, HR policies and procedures, and safe working practices.
- Maintain a safe, clean working environment, upholding the company's Health and Safety policy at all times.
- Responsible for effective utilization and enhanced efficiency of staff under their supervision.
- Perform additional tasks as reasonably required by the Check Supervisor.
- Must hold a valid, unrestricted EASA B2 Licence, ideally with a type rating for Boeing 737-800.
- Previous certification privileges in a similar role is highly desirable.
- Proven experience leading a team of Aircraft Mechanics.
- Self-motivated with the ability to work independently.
- Excellent spoken & written English is essential.
- Flexible, with the ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
- Strong computer skills.
- Willingness to work shifts.
What We Do
Ryanair Holdings plc, Europe’s largest airline group, is the parent company of Ryanair DAC, Lauda, Buzz and Ryanair UK.
Carrying 160m+ guests p.a. on over 3,000 daily flights to/from 225 airports. Plan to carry 225m+ guests p.a. by 2026.
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