Licensed Aircraft Engineer Opportunities
First2Resource supports airlines and maintenance providers in sourcing certified B1 and B2 engineers across multiple aircraft types. Current vacancies include regional aircraft, wide-body fleets and business jet platforms.
This page lists all active aircraft engineer roles currently available.
Aircraft Types Currently Recruiting
Engineer roles may include work on:
- ATR 42 / 72
- Boeing 767
- Challenger series
- Global series
- ERJ135 / ERJ145
Specific type ratings and certification requirements are detailed in each listing.
B1 and B2 Licensing Requirement
Most roles require:
- Valid EASA Part-66 B1 and/or B2 license
- Type rating on the specified aircraft
- Recent hands-on maintenance experience
- Ability to certify or work as approved staff
Always review the individual vacancy for authority requirements and currency standards.
Contract and Project-Based Assignments
Engineer positions may be offered under:
- Fixed-term contracts
- Line maintenance assignments
- Base maintenance projects
- Open applications for upcoming fleet demand
Open Applications
We also accept open applications for B767 B1/B2 Engineers for future maintenance campaigns and operator requirements.
FAQ
What is the difference between B1 and B2 engineers?
B1 engineers typically cover mechanical systems and airframe, while B2 engineers focus on avionics and electrical systems.
Do I need to be type-rated?
Yes. Most engineer roles require an active type rating on the aircraft specified in the vacancy.