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Field Service Technician (Engine Technician)

Engine tech servicing, repairing, inspecting EJ200 jet engines for Saudi Air Force.

At Ta'if, Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia
Full Time
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Onsite

About the Role

The TPSF delivers propulsion system availability through on‑wing and off‑wing engine inspection and repair, with the technician central to activities such as propulsion repair, engine health monitoring, logistics, AGE maintenance and calibration, and support to O‑level maintenance. Key accountabilities include receipt and dispatch of engines between the Main Operating Base and industry or forward bases, module replacement repairs (e.g., LP compressor, gearbox, jet pipes, turbine components), routine and investigative borescope inspections at O and I levels, fault diagnosis to reduce LRI rejections, management of Engine Health Monitoring data and Early Failure Detection Centre operations, and calibration and maintenance of ground support equipment. The role requires flexible availability for 24/7 service, including call‑out and night‑shift duties on a rotating schedule. To apply, submit supporting documents and certifications. Closing date is 16 February 2026. The posting date is 2 February 2026. • Perform engine receipt, dispatch, and module replacement repairs (e.g., LP compressor, gearbox, jet pipes, turbine rotor) • Conduct routine and investigative borescope inspections at O and I levels • Diagnose faults and reduce line replacement item rejections • Manage Engine Health Monitoring data and operate the Early Failure Detection Centre • Calibrate and maintain ground support and aerospace equipment • Participate in 24/7 call‑out, night‑shift and rotating shift duties • Provide 12‑18 months of aircraft technician experience if qualified engineer

Key Responsibilities

  • engine dispatch
  • module repair
  • borescope inspection
  • fault diagnosis
  • health monitoring
  • equipment calibration

What You Bring

Candidates must hold a recognised international engineering degree or apprenticeship, or alternatively have at least ten years of relevant aircraft maintenance experience with an internationally recognised MRO or military facility. Those with engineering qualifications should also have 12‑18 months of aircraft technician experience in a similar environment. Proficiency in spoken and written English (IELTS 5‑6 or equivalent), IT literacy with Microsoft Windows and Office, punctuality, flexibility, teamwork and physical ability are required. • Hold an international engineering degree or 10+ years of aircraft maintenance experience • Demonstrate English proficiency (IELTS 5‑6) and IT literacy • Exhibit punctuality, flexibility, teamwork and required physical ability

Requirements

  • engineering degree
  • 10+ years
  • ielts 5‑6
  • it literacy
  • windows/office
  • teamwork

Benefits

We offer an inclusive, digital‑first culture that invests in continuous learning, career development and personal well‑being, providing a competitive salary, bonus, employee assistance, discounts and a supportive work environment where you can be yourself. • Receive competitive salary, bonus, employee assistance program and discounts • Work in an inclusive, digital‑first culture with continuous learning and development opportunities

Work Environment

Onsite

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