Certifying Engine Technician
Salary: | DOE |
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Type: | On site Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Date Posted: | 28/08/2025 |
Vacancy Description
Providing aircraft technical management and approved CAMO and P145 engine maintenance services for the lessor/owner and airline community worldwide.
Born from experience in 2015 the Aircamo Group has grown to become a reputable industry service provider. In July 2023 Aircamo became part of Sabena Engineering (Brussels).
We will expand our activities to Sendayan Tech Valley, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where we will start up a new Aircraft Engine Service Center.
Are you ready to join us?
We are seeking highly skilled and motivated Certifying Engine Technicians to join our Aircraft Engine Services Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The successful candidate will be responsible for the inspection, maintenance, and certification of aircraft engines, ensuring compliance with regulatory and safety standards while delivering high-quality service to customers.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct engine incoming inspections and review engine documentation.
- Manage and certify engine storage, including humidity checks and corrections.
- Carry out engine preservation and handling, including certification.
- Perform major module inspections, inventory checks, and Lease Return Work Scopes (LRWS) / C-Checks in accordance with B-rating approval, including QEC removal and installation.
- Replace external engine parts as required.
- Maintain, operate, and monitor engine shop tooling.
- Follow up and maintain local work products and documentation.
- Report directly to the Maintenance Manager
- Ensure all work is performed to regulatory standards in accordance with approved maintenance data.
- Deliver high-quality work safely, efficiently, and within allocated time and budget.
- Perform supervisory duties for a small team when required.
- Maintain effective communication with colleagues and customers.
- Maintain shop floor cleanliness to audit standards and manage Health & Safety policies.
Qualifications and Experience
- Ideally hold aircraft or aircraft component (engine) certification authorisation for at least 3 years. Holding an EASA AML category B is a bonus.
- Must demonstrate fully documented recency of at least 6 months within the last 24 months on relevant product types.
- Full understanding of the ATA 100 system and familiarity with AMM, ESM, and CMM documentation.
- Strong ability to read, interpret, and implement service bulletins and airworthiness documentation.
- Proficiency in technical English (reading, writing, and verbal communication).
- Ability to work effectively within a small team and independently when required.
- Documented experience with Trent 700, 1000, 7000 is a plus. (Part 147 type ratings or OEM-approved courses preferred, but training can be provided)
- Training/qualification in borescope inspection highly advantageous.
- Good understanding of aviation regulatory requirements.
- Up-to-date certification in HF, EWIS, FTS, and SMS.
- Strong computer literacy for daily operational tasks.
What We Offer
- Work alongside a team of motivated and dynamic engine maintenance professionals.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- Professional development in a dynamic, international environment.