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<p>What if your expertise kept aircraft safe and ready for takeoff every day?</p> <p>Join us as an Aircraft Mechanic, performing maintenance under strict EASA standards, using cutting-edge documentation systems, and supporting expert teams.</p> <p>If you're detail-driven and safety-focused, this is your moment- apply now and take your career to new heights! ✈️ </p> <br><br><h2>Tasks</h2> <p>Your main tasks include, among others:</p> <br><br> <ul> <li>The position holder will perform maintenance works on condition that the authorized person has MM1 int authorization</li> <li>All tasks are performed in accordance with valid technical documentation and Iqmove including revisions of technical documentations / the technical library to assure conformity with EASA regulations</li> <li>The position holder will carry out maintenance work in accordance with the Practical Logbook</li> <li>The position holder will also carry out maintenance work assigned to her/him by higher qualified personnel</li> <li>All tasks are performed in accordance with valid technical documentation and IQmove</li> <li>All authorizations are described in the staff record, which also is part of the technical documentation</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><strong><em>* Duties assigned / delegated by the TM</em></strong></p> <br><br><h2>Requirements</h2> <p>To be successful in this role, you will need to have a combination of the below requirements:</p> <br><br> <ul> <li>Completed technical training in aviation or related field (credits toward authorization accepted) </li> <li>In exceptional cases for overseas stations: aeronautical maintenance training / aviation college (minimum 2 years) / aeronautical degree, military service certificate or equivalent</li> <li>EASA Part 145 Assessment successfully passed </li> <li>Fluent English (written & spoken); German desirable</li> <li>Structured, independent working style; strong communication skills</li> <li>Leadership ability, assertiveness, and motivation skills</li> <li>High sense of responsibility and social competence</li> <li>Fit for shift work; able to handle physical and mental demands</li> <li>Valid driver’s license and passport</li> <li>Legal authorization to work in the U.S. </li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><strong><em>* CV/Resume required / FAA AMP Recommanded but not required </em></strong></p> <p><strong><em>* Company will not provide relocation assistance</em></strong></p> <br><br><h2>About Deutsche Lufthansa AG</h2>The Lufthansa Group is an aviation group with operations worldwide. As the biggest airline group by revenue, it plays the leading role in its European home market. With 100.000 employees, the Lufthansa Group generated revenue of EUR 39,597m in the financial year 2025. The Lufthansa Group consists of the business segments Passenger Airlines, Logistics, MRO and Additional Businesses and Group Functions.<br><br>

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