水平: Associate

工作类型: Full-time

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工作内容

TUI fly’s Engineering department is responsible for the technical follow-up and airworthiness management of the TUI fleet.As Aeronautical Engineer - Interiors, you will be part of the Narrow Body Engineering Center of Excellence to support the follow-up of the airworthiness, reliability and performance of the 737NG, 737MAX and Embraer 190 fleet in the Interiors and Cabin systems area.ABOUT THE JOB:
  • Analysis and follow-up of recommendations and mandatory requirements issued by aircraft OEM and aviation authorities.
  • Make cost-benefit analysis of inspection and modification campaigns and manage implementation.
  • Provide technical support to line and base maintenance and Flight Operations departments.
  • Liaise with aircraft manufacturer, OEMs and MROs on technical issues when required.
  • Analyse occurrences and incident reports to provide technical recommendations to avoid re-occurrence.
  • Support the reliability team for investigation of issues identified through the Reliability Process.
  • Manage the aircraft cabin care programs.
  • Follow-up of technology evolutions and operational requirements to ensure the TUI fleet stays up-to-date.
ABOUT YOU:
  • You have a bachelor or master degree in Aeronautics (or equal through experience)
  • You are highly interested in aviation and wants to specialize in aircraft Systems.
  • You have good communication skills in English
  • You are proactive and accurate
  • You are flexible and have a solution-oriented approach to work
  • Previous experience in a CAMO organisation and/or in an airline environment is an asset
  • You look forward to working in an international environment and with multi-cultural teams
About The OfferWorking at TUI has many advantages – here are some of the highlights:
  • Fantastic holiday benefits including discounts
  • Online wellbeing and learning support
  • Fun and dynamic work culture
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最后期限: 10-01-2026

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