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Powerplant Engineer
We are hiring a Powerplant Engineer to join our Airline Technical Support Services Department. This role is responsible for managing powerplant activities for CAE airline clients, including engine phase‑in and phase‑out, engine condition monitoring, and shop visit forecasting. The successful candidate will provide technical support to airline clients and internal stakeholders, reporting to the Powerplant Specialist based in Madrid.
Key Responsibilities
Providing technical support for engine deliveries, redeliveries, Base Maintenance and Line Maintenance to CAE airline clients and internally to the Fleet Technical Management department
Managing and executing projects assigned by the Powerplant Specialist
Liaising with OEMs including CFM, IAE, Pratt & Whitney, Boeing, Airbus, Honeywell and other suppliers to resolve technical issues
Performing engine health monitoring, performance analysis and technical overviews in coordination with OEMs
Reviewing and implementing Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins and other applicable technical documentation
Identifying and implementing solutions to powerplant reliability issues in collaboration with client Reliability departments and OEMs
Preparing and delivering technical reports and presentations
Liaising with clients to report on services provided by CAE and ensuring appropriate follow‑up
Coordinating and monitoring engine and APU maintenance visits with MROs and asset owners/lessors, including technical and commercial aspects such as invoice reviews and claims
Contributing to client reliability reviews for powerplant‑related technical issues and associated components
Minimum Qualifications
Vocational or technical education in a relevant discipline
EASA Part 66 maintenance license, or
2–3 years’ experience in an airworthiness, CAMO, or fleet management role within an airline or MRO environment, with a focus on powerplant/engines
English language proficiency at a working level
Preferred Qualifications
Technical knowledge of V2500 and/or PW1100G / CFM56 engines
Understanding of EASA Part M, Part CAMO and Part 145 regulations
Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience writing or reviewing technical instructions
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint
Proven organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team
Willingness to travel when required
Flexible approach to work
Benefits
Permanent position
Monday to Friday working pattern
Hybrid working model (remote work may be possible)
Bonus scheme
Health insurance
Pension scheme
Position Type
Regular
Equal Opportunity & Accommodations
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