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  • How many B2 Aircraft Engineer jobs are available on Pertemps?

    There are 5 B2 Aircraft Engineer jobs available on Pertemps right now.

  • What does a B2 Aircraft Engineer do?

    A B2 Aircraft Engineer is a licensed aircraft maintenance professional who holds a B2 license according to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations. This license authorizes the engineer to perform maintenance, repair, and certification tasks specifically related to avionics and electrical systems on aircraft.

    Tasks required include:

    • Specialize in the maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of avionic systems, including communication, navigation, radar, and electronic instrumentation..
    • Work on electronic components and systems such as flight control systems, weather radar, autopilot systems, and electronic displays..
    • Maintained and troubleshooted communication systems, including radios, transponders, and satellite communication equipment..
    • Ensure the functionality and accuracy of navigation systems, including GPS, inertial navigation systems, and instrument landing systems..
    • Oversee the maintenance of electrical power generation and distribution systems, including generators, transformers, and power control units..
    • Maintain emergency systems such as emergency lighting, emergency oxygen systems, and other safety-critical avionic components..
    • Conduct routine inspections and checks on avionic systems to identify and address any technical issues or discrepancies..
    • Review and interpret technical documentation, including avionic manuals, wiring diagrams, and aircraft documentation, to guide maintenance activities..
    • Ensure that all avionic maintenance activities comply with regulatory standards, airworthiness directives, and manufacturer's specifications..
    • Perform testing, calibration, and alignment of avionic systems to ensure accuracy and reliability..
    • Collaborate with other aircraft engineers, mechanics, and technicians to coordinate avionic maintenance activities with other aircraft systems..
    • Certify the completion of avionic maintenance tasks and issue the necessary release certificates, such as the Certificate of Release to Service (CRS)..
    • Implement upgrades and modifications to avionic systems based on regulatory approvals and technological advancements..
    • Respond to emergency repair situations related to avionic systems, ensuring quick and effective solutions to restore aircraft functionality..
    • Adhere to safety protocols and practices to maintain a safe working environment during avionic maintenance activities..
    • Stay informed about the latest developments in avionics technology, regulations, and maintenance practices through continuous training and professional development..
  • What are the entry requirements for a B2 Aircraft Engineer?

    Entrants usually possess GCSEs/S grades or a BTEC/SQA award. Apprenticeships in Engineering Maintenance at Level 3 are available. NVQs/SVQs are available at Level 2 and 3.