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MAEL launches Birmingham Hangar recruitment

Monarch Aircraft Engineering (MAEL), the award winning independent aircraft maintenance provider and a division of The Monarch Group, are continuing a period of rapid expansion and are offering a number of new job opportunities.

MAEL are currently constructing a 10 bay state-of-the-art maintenance facility at Birmingham Airport where they shall be providing MRO services to a wide range of customers on Embraer, Bombardier, Airbus and Boeing types to include the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

The hangar will be operational in November 2013 therefore we are currently recruiting enthusiastic, dedicated and professional individuals to fill a range of positions.

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Birmingham Vacancies: MAEL have a number of vacancies available and would be delighted to receive applications for the following roles:

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  • Crew Chiefs
  • B1 Licensed Technicians
  • B2 Licensed Technicians
  • Check Management Engineers
  • Lead Aircraft Engineers
  • Aircraft Engineers / Mechanics
  • Cabin Engineer
  • Duty Maintenance Engineers – Part 145
  • Third Party Check Planner
  • Strategic Resource Analyst
  • Team Leader Maintenance Planning & Controller

Requirements: Candidates for the Crew Chief and Technician positions will preferably hold one or a number of the following types; Airbus A320 family, Airbus A300 and Airbus A330, Boeing 737NG, 757, 767, 777, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Embraer 175/195, Bombardier Q400.

How To Apply: You can apply online by following the link below and selecting Birmingham from the location dropdown to see available vacancies:
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