Now Hiring: Line Maintenance Production Planner - Dublin Airport An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Line Maintenance Production Planner to join a dynamic aviation team based at Dublin Airport. Reporting to the Line Maintenance Manager and working closely with the Duty Airworthiness Control Engineer in the Operations Control Centre, this role plays a critical part in ensuring the smooth execution of scheduled aircraft maintenance. Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5pm Benefits: Hybrid (WFH 1 day per week) 20 days AL plus day each year for 3 years Staff Air Travel Discounted healthcare Death in service Car Parking Salary: €55k Key Responsibilities: Review scheduled line maintenance tasks against relevant technical manuals (AMM, CMM, SRM) to ensure necessary parts, tooling, and equipment are prepared in advance. Coordinate specialist support such as NDT, borescope inspections, and additional manpower where needed. Liaise with CAMO if manual access or documentation issues arise. Provide ongoing feedback to the Planning Department to optimise maintenance scheduling. Monitor upcoming Hard Time Items (HILs) and ensure spares availability. Manage the movement of stock between bases to meet station requirements, notifying Materials for replenishment as needed. Ensure adequate station stock levels and respond to alerts on consumables and expendables. Track manpower availability and man-hour capacity to support planned tasks. Work closely with the Planning, Airworthiness, and Materials teams to identify and resolve any issues affecting maintenance delivery. Candidate Profile: Strong understanding of Aircraft Maintenance Manuals and associated documentation. Excellent analytical and decision-making skills. Confident working independently while contributing as part of a collaborative team. Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with AMOS is a strong advantage. Flexible and enthusiastic with solid interpersonal skills. Eligible to live, work, and travel freely within the EU. Must be able to pass a strict airport security vetting process, including a 5-year background check. An EASA or UK CAA Part 66 Licence is a distinct advantage. Apply now with CV. Skills: CAMO Airworthiness Aviation EASA Benefits: Pension Parking Staff Travel