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Aircraft Maintenance Technician
Eram Talent
Dammam, Eastern Province, Saudi ArabiaOn-site1mo ago
- Employment
- Contract
About the role
Eram Talent is seeking a dedicated Aircraft Maintenance Technician to join our client's aviation maintenance team. The successful candidate will be responsible for performing inspections, maintenance, and repairs on various aircraft systems to ensure they meet safety and regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct routine maintenance and inspections on aircraft systems, including engines, avionics, hydraulics, and structural components.
- Diagnose mechanical and electrical issues and execute necessary repairs or replacements.
- Maintain accurate maintenance logs and records in accordance with aviation regulations.
- Collaborate with engineering and quality assurance teams to address technical challenges.
- Adhere strictly to safety protocols and maintenance procedures.
- Assist in troubleshooting and performing corrective actions as needed.
Requirements
- Shall possess a complete training at a certificated aviation maintenance technician school.
- Shall have at least six (6) years’ experience in maintaining and repairing with commercial aircrafts.
- Shall be fluent in speaking, reading and writing English.
- Shall possess an airframe and power plant (A&P) certification from any approved aviation regulatory authority Saudi Arabian General Authority of Civil Aviation (“GACA”), United States Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”), European Union Aviation Safety Agency (“EASA”), or other license from an International Civil Aviation Organization (“ICAO”) recognized state.
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