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Job Summary: Maintenance Operations Control (MOC) Engineer
Location: Guernsey
Salary: Up to £75,000
Hours: Full-time, shift-based
Reports to: MOC Manager
Role Overview:
We are seeking two MOC Engineers to join our team in Guernsey. This key technical role ensures the smooth day-to-day operational control and airworthiness of our fleet, in compliance with UK CAA Part CAMO, Part M, and Part 145 regulations. The MOC Engineer acts as the central point for technical issues, liaising closely with engineering, operations, and external maintenance providers to maintain safety, availability, and reliability of the fleet.
Key Responsibilities:
Monitor and support the fleet's technical status, including defect resolution, daily maintenance, and AOG situations.
Liaise with Part 145 maintenance organisations, OEMs, technical services, planning, and operations.
Provide technical direction to flight crews and maintenance staff.
Coordinate short- and medium-term maintenance planning and track defect rectification.
Analyse technical delays and contribute to fleet reliability and safety performance.
Support documentation accuracy, compliance, and airworthiness data management.
Deputise for the MOC Manager and contribute to process improvements and reporting.
Essential Requirements:
EASA Part 66 B1 or B2 licence
(ATR72 type rating preferred)
Strong working knowledge of Part M and Part 145
Minimum 5 years' aircraft maintenance experience (MCC or line)
Excellent IT, communication, and organisational skills
Regulatory training - Part M (Part CAMO), Part 145, SMS - (will be provided)
Mandatory training - Human Factors, EWIS, ETOPS, FTS - (will be provided)
Important Consideration - Location:
We are looking for individuals who will be based in Guernsey.
Before applying, candidates must seriously consider the implications of relocating to the island. This is a crucial factor before proceeding to the interview stage