Job Summary
The helicopter B2 Engineer is responsible for the line maintenance of the AW139 helicopters. He/she works in a team of engineers under supervision of the Maintenance lead. He/she reports hierarchically to the Base Manager and functionally to the Maintenance lead.
Responsibilities & Areas
Line Maintenance
- Work on aircraft and aircraft components as per Work Order, whilst respecting any restriction applicable.
- Ensure that all safety regulations are followed
- Report any safety hazard and mandatory reportable occurrence via the NHV occurrence reporting system.
- Ensure correct following and performing of all maintenance instructions as detailed in the approved maintenance data and ensure correct following of all MOE procedures.
- Report if any procedure is inaccurate, incomplete or ambiguous.
- Record all performed maintenance in the work dossier and ensure all tasks are properly certified.
- Raise non-routine tasks or defect entries in the system for all unscheduled findings.
- Ensure Independent Inspections are performed on all safety critical tasks.
- Properly label and separate all removed components and ensure all installed components have the proper airworthiness documents available.
- Apply all tool, POL and consumable control procedures.
- Keep the work space clean and tidy and keep the tools and equipment in good working order.
- Ensure, together with all engineers, a variable & flexible work planning & work roster based on business needs that supports & realizes business continuity.
- Ensure maintenance is completed before due and within the appropriate time scales to protect the operational needs.
- Ensure, based on pilot & other relevant information, daily problem analysis & problem solving.
- Ensure briefing & debriefing of pilots and Maintenance lead
- Ensure, in cooperation with NHV Supply Chain and supporting departments that the necessary maintenance material & spare parts are present on site at the planned moment.
- Report daily on the maintenance situation to the Maintenance lead.
Skills & Experience
- EASA Part 66 B2 License
- Type rating AW139 is required
- ICT literate (Rusada Envision knowledge is a plus)
- Languages: English (professional level)
- Good communicator:
- debriefing to pilots, flight crew and Senior Station Engineer
- handover of work from/to previous/next shift
- Able to work independently when performing in a less controlled environment and to take initiative to improve work and complete tasks within appropriate time scales
- Problem solver / logic thinking.
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience as a licensed engineer.
- Minimum 2 years of practical experience working on AW139 aircraft type.
- Engineering experience in different aviation companies is a plus.
What we offer
You'll be welcomed in a young and exciting company. Based on your skills and competences, you'll be offered a competitive salary with extra legal benefits.
The opportunity can be taken to widen your knowledge and skills.