Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - MechanicalJoin to apply for the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Mechanical role at Boeing.Job DescriptionAt Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. We’re committed to fostering a welcoming, respectful, and inclusive environment with opportunities for professional growth. Find your future with us.Location: RAAF Base AmberleyCategory: Engineering / TechnicalPosition Type: PermanentJob Reference: BOE/1836662The opportunity:We are seeking an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Mechanical to join our Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Services team, supporting Depot Maintenance for the E7A - Wedgetail Program at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland.As a BDA Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, you will maintain aircraft systems and perform depot servicing, including system modification, manufacture, and assembly activities for aircraft and components.Responsibilities:Maintain qualifications and certifications related to B1 AME Licence as per MOE.Ensure maintenance activities follow approved processes and procedures.Guide and instruct subordinate technical staff.Perform trade activities according to manuals, plans, and engineering drawings.Experience/Qualifications:Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) - Essential.Ability to obtain DASR Part 66 MAML.Knowledge of aviation QA procedures and DASR 145 regulations.Security clearance of NV1 or ability to obtain.Meet ITARS security requirements.Hold a C class driver’s license.Knowledge of WHS practices.Experience with 737NG or similar aircraft - Desirable.Previous depot maintenance experience - Desirable.Australian citizenship required.Benefits:Flexible working arrangementsStudy assistanceSalary packagingEmployee incentive programsGlobal opportunitiesHow to apply: View the full position description and submit your application.Equal Opportunity Employer: We promote diversity and inclusion, welcoming applications from candidates of all backgrounds and those requiring accommodations during the recruitment process.
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