LIne Maintenance Production Planner
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Now Hiring: Line Maintenance Production Planner – Dublin Airport
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Line Maintenance Production Planner to join a dynamic aviation team based at Dublin Airport. Reporting to the Line Maintenance Manager and working closely with the Duty Airworthiness Control Engineer in the Operations Control Centre, this role plays a critical part in ensuring the smooth execution of scheduled aircraft maintenance.
Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5pm
Benefits:
- Hybrid (WFH 1 day per week)
- 20 days AL plus day each year for 3 years
- Staff Air Travel
- Discounted healthcare
- Death in service
- Car Parking
Salary: €55k
Key Responsibilities:
- Review scheduled line maintenance tasks against relevant technical manuals (AMM, CMM, SRM) to ensure necessary parts, tooling, and equipment are prepared in advance.
- Coordinate specialist support such as NDT, borescope inspections, and additional manpower where needed.
- Liaise with CAMO if manual access or documentation issues arise.
- Provide ongoing feedback to the Planning Department to optimise maintenance scheduling.
- Monitor upcoming Hard Time Items (HILs) and ensure spares availability.
- Manage the movement of stock between bases to meet station requirements, notifying Materials for replenishment as needed.
- Ensure adequate station stock levels and respond to alerts on consumables and expendables.
- Track manpower availability and man-hour capacity to support planned tasks.
- Work closely with the Planning, Airworthiness, and Materials teams to identify and resolve any issues affecting maintenance delivery.
Candidate Profile:
- Strong understanding of Aircraft Maintenance Manuals and associated documentation.
- Excellent analytical and decision-making skills.
- Confident working independently while contributing as part of a collaborative team.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with AMOS is a strong advantage.
- Flexible and enthusiastic with solid interpersonal skills.
- Eligible to live, work, and travel freely within the EU.
- Must be able to pass a strict airport security vetting process, including a 5-year background check.
- An EASA or UK CAA Part 66 Licence is a distinct advantage.
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Bobby O'Hara
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