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23.07.2025
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Job Description:
On behalf of my Airline Client based in Dublin Airport, we are currently sourcing a Line Maintenance Production Planner to join their team on a permanent basis. The successful candidate will work in the aircraft maintenance department to support the maintenance of a fleet of aircraft.
The Line Maintenance Production Planner reports to the Line Maintenance Manager and works alongside the duty Airworthiness Control Engineer in the Operations Control Centre.
The Role:
* Review all upcoming line schedule maintenance against relevant Manuals to ensure required parts, consumables, expendables, tooling, and equipment are added to the Workorder and in place prior to work commencing.
* Ensure Manual access is available (CMM, AMM, etc.) and notify CAMO if an issue arises.
* Coordinate required manpower/NDT requirements, borescope, etc., and provide feedback to the Planning Department for adjustments.
* Review all upcoming HILs against the Manual for spares stock.
* Issue orders to move stock to maintain station stock levels.
* Ensure items required to support a HIL are at the base.
* Monitor station parts alert for consumables stock and adjust station requirements/move stock between bases as needed, notifying the materials department to replenish stock.
* Monitor manpower and manhours to ensure sufficient resources to complete planned tasks.
Your qualifications and key criteria:
* Previous experience in a similar role is advantageous.
* Ability to interpret Aircraft Maintenance Manuals, Component Maintenance Manuals, Structural Repair Manuals quickly.
* Proven analytical skills.
* Ability to work independently and make decisions.
* Proficiency in Office applications.
* Proficiency in AMOS is an advantage.
* Enthusiastic and flexible team player with excellent interpersonal skills.
* Fluent in English, both written and spoken.
* Eligible to live and work in the EU.
* Hold a current unrestricted worldwide passport.
* Able to pass strict airport security vetting, including a 5-year background check, or possess a current airside pass.
* Holder of an EASA / UK CAA Part 66 Licence.
If you have the above skills & experience, please send your CV or contact us by phone.
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