Stores and Logistics Officer
Our partner is a global powerplant MRO support organisation with an established international footprint across the United States and Europe. From its European base in Dublin, Ireland, the organisation delivers comprehensive support services including repairs, lease return inspections, long- and short-term storage solutions, and 24/7 AOG assistance across Europe and neighbouring regions.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Stores and Logistics Officer to join the Dublin facility and play a key role in supporting operational excellence within a dynamic and fast-paced MRO environment.
Role Overview
Reporting to the Procurement and Logistics Lead, the successful candidate will support parts, tooling, and equipment stores operations, ensuring all internal procedures and EASA Part 145 regulatory requirements are consistently met within the powerplant MRO environment.
This role offers broad exposure across procurement, logistics, compliance, and health & safety, making it ideal for a motivated professional looking to develop their career within aviation MRO.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Source and procure material and components in support of powerplant MRO projects
Support the RFQ process, managing lead times and purchase orders to ensure maintenance schedules are met
Liaise with approved repair vendors for the overhaul and repair of components
Manage Goods Inwards inspections and receipt of material into the ERP system
Coordinate and process Dangerous Goods shipments in compliance with regulations
Create repair and purchase orders using the Quantum ERP system
Prepare material quotations for MRO projects
Act as Health & Safety Coordinator for the facility
Maintain high standards of housekeeping across stores and supporting areas
Procure and manage tooling, ensuring calibration and load testing requirements are met on time
Coordinate incoming and outgoing shipments of powerplant assets and material
Liaise closely with the maintenance team regarding preservation requirements
Minimum Skills & Experience Required
Certificate-level qualification in a relevant discipline or a minimum of 2 years' experience in an aviation spares or MRO environment
Warehouse/stores experience, picking/packing items, arraging shipments etc 3+ years.
Strong working knowledge of EASA Part 145 regulations relating to acceptance, storage, and handling of aircraft parts
High level of computer literacy, including Microsoft Office (strong Excel skills preferred)
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Full clean driver's licence
Forklift licence advantageous
Dangerous Goods certification an advantage
Proven experience purchasing aircraft material is essential
Additional Information
During periods of high workload, flexibility will be required to support other business areas
Some travel may be required, primarily between Dublin and Shannon
Occasional additional hours may be required, including weekends and holidays
Ongoing participation in internal and external training courses will be expected
This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing organisation, work alongside experienced aviation professionals, and contribute to high-profile powerplant MRO operations within a supportive and forward-thinking team