Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
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Join a high-performing team ensuring aircraft safety. Hands-on work in a growing airline. Career advancement opportunities in aviation. Who is Alliance Airlines? Alliance is Australasia's leading aviation provider, serving mining, energy, and government sectors with over 1,500 staff. Unique in owning its entire fleet, including 37 Fokker 70 / 100 and 44 Embraer E190 aircraft, Alliance holds top industry certifications like IATA's IOSA and the "BARS Gold" status. With operational bases across Australia, this locally owned company delivers world-class performance, setting the gold standard in safety and reliability. What's the role on offer? Based at the Brisbane Airport, this full-time role reports to the Senior Base Engineer (SBE) / Line Maintenance Manager (LMM) and works alongside the Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME) to ensure the compliant, safe, and efficient completion of maintenance tasks. As an AME, you will support the operational safety and reliability of the fleet, ensuring strict adherence to company procedures and safety standards. As the AME, your responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
- Perform maintenance tasks safely and efficiently, following approved procedures.
- Communicate defects and updates to the supervising LAME promptly.
- Ensure accurate documentation of all tasks and compliance with engineering instructions.
- Handle tools and parts correctly, maintaining control and safety standards.
- Maintain a clean, safe work environment and adhere to WHS guidelines.
- Promote and uphold safety, security, and environmental compliance across all operations.
- Attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions effectively.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate with others.
- Initiative and the capability to work both autonomously and in a team-focused environment.
- A demonstrated commitment to safety and performance in all tasks.
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