ASL Aviation Holdings DAC GRACE-HOLLOGNE Belgium ASL Maintenance - LGG
Company Description
ASL Aviation Holdings is a global aviation services holding company with a fleet of more than 160 aircraft, focused on cargo and passenger airline operations, aircraft leasing and maintenance. Headquartered in Dublin Ireland, the Group includes five wholly owned airlines; ASL Airlines Ireland, ASL Airlines Belgium, ASL Airlines France, ASL Airlines United Kingdom and most recently, ASL Airlines Australia. The Group also includes associate and joint venture airlines FlySafair in South Africa, K-Mile Asia in Thailand & QuikJet in India.
ASL’s airlines operate cargo networks for the world’s leading express parcel integrators and online retailers. Our group, joint-venture and associate airlines also operate scheduled and charter cargo and passenger services under ASL’s own airline brands and on behalf of airline ACMI customers and postal services. Globally, ASL has a team of 3,000 people of 51 different nationalities. The Group’s vision is to be the aviation service provider of choice through excellence, experience, and expertise.
ASL Maintenance is ASL Aviation Holding's own EASA part 145 aircraft maintenance organization. With a workforce of over 300 people, we perform base and line maintenance on the group's 130 aircraft (B747s as well as B737 NGs and Classics) in our hangars at Brussels, Liege as well as our line facilities in Paris CDG airport.
Position
ASL Maintenance is looking for long-term B737 Classic and NG aircraft mechanics for its line and heavy maintenance operations in Liège (LGG) and Brussels (BRU), Belgium.
Responsibilities:
As part of our team, we count on you to maintain and take good care of our fleet of B737-400 & B737-800 aircraft in accordance with the highest standards, focusing on safety, reliability, and on-time performance.
The purpose of this job is to perform inspections, make repairs, and conduct scheduled maintenance of aircraft. Diagnose both electrical and mechanical problems and identify repair procedures. Examine parts for defects and replace them with new ones.
* Inspect and examine aircraft components, including de-icing systems, hydraulic systems, and landing gear, for leaks, cracks, breaks, or other issues.
* Read and use blueprints, maintenance manuals, ATA codes, illustrated parts catalogues, service bulletins, and other maintenance documents to troubleshoot and complete work assignments.
* Perform routine maintenance operations, such as the replacement of power plant and aircraft components.
* Perform hourly, daily, and monthly inspections to check for cracks, oil leaks, burned areas, foreign object damage, warping, distortions, missing segments, and wear. Keep detailed records of the inspections performed, repairs finished, maintenance procedures, and ordered parts.
* Complete all tasks in the allotted time frame and to the quality standards of our company, our customers, and the regulatory authority.
* Promote safety within the workplace by monitoring others and yourself to guarantee all tasks are performed within the safety manual guidelines, and communicate with other mechanics and supervisors to coordinate repairs and keep appraised of safety concerns.
* Order supplies, equipment, materials, and parts for repairs and general maintenance.
* Maintain competence on the basis of continued education and training in their area of responsibility. The company will facilitate this process.
Requirements
Our ASL operation requires extensive experience and knowledge of the aircraft, quick decision-making, and excellent communication skills, to keep the team informed on aircraft status.
A high tolerance to physical and mental stress is required as maintenance takes place during the night at very specific waves. Keeping the on-time performance and reliability of the fleet is essential. The working environment is highly regulated, and compliance with the various rules imposed in the platform and the facility is mandatory.
We expect you to be fully functional in English and in good physical condition.
A strict background check is performed to gain access to LGG or BRU and to our customer's dedicated apron.
Qualifications:
* High school diploma (or equivalent) with aviation-specific training.
* Qualification in Aircraft Mechanics - certified by relevant regulatory authority - EASA part 66.
* Minimum of three years of experience on commercial and general aviation aircraft.
* Experience in Line/Base maintenance on the types is a strong merit as is experience in AMOS.
* Ability to work under pressure.
* Good corporate and cultural sensitivity.
* Excellent interpersonal skills.
* Strong results-orientation combined with a customer service mindset.
* Good planning and organizing skills.
* Good knowledge of English is a must.
* Ability to legally work in the EU.
Salary & Benefits:
The correct candidate can expect a solid package depending on the applicant's experience and training, as well as private medical insurance and other benefits.
We abide by a strict equal opportunity policy and encourage all qualified candidates irrespective of sex or race to apply for the job.
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