This is us
The aviation industry fascinates millions of people around the world. Very few, however, have the opportunity to work behind the scenes and take responsibility for keeping modern commercial aircraft airworthy.
At HANGAR 901, you become part of this unique environment. As one of Europe's largest independent aircraft maintenance providers, more than 450 aviation professionals support airlines from all over the world every day. From narrow-body fleets to wide-body aircraft, our teams work on some of the most advanced aircraft types in commercial aviation.
If you are looking for a position where your technical expertise, decision-making ability and certifying privileges truly make a difference, HANGAR 901 offers an environment that combines international aviation, modern aircraft technology and long-term career opportunities.
What we offer
- Permanent employment in one of Europe's largest independent MRO organizations
- High-quality work clothing and personal protective equipment
- Own toolbox
- Time-off compensation for overtime credits
- Employee referral programme
- Special travel and vacation benefits for aviation employees
- Pension allowance
- Continuous training and professional development opportunities
- International working environment with colleagues from many different countries
- The opportunity to work on modern Boeing and Airbus aircraft fleets
What you bring
- Valid EASA Part-66 B2 License with at least one type rating on: B737 | B747 | B757 | B767 | B777 | A318/A319/A320/A321 | A330 | A340
- At least 3 years of Line or Base Maintenance experience on the relevant aircraft type(s)
- Solid knowledge of aviation regulations and maintenance documentation (AMM, IPC, SRM, FIM, MEL, etc.)
- Strong troubleshooting capabilities and systematic approach to aircraft systems
- Good communication skills and willingness to work within international teams
- Willingness to travel and work shifts
These are your tasks
- Certification and release of maintenance work within the scope of your authorization
- Technical troubleshooting and defect rectification on aircraft systems
- Coordination and supervision of maintenance activities
- Support and guidance of mechanics and technicians during maintenance events
- Ensuring compliance with EASA regulations, company procedures and safety standards
- Accurate completion of maintenance documentation
Mandatory application documents
To allow a timely assessment of your application, the following documents must be submitted as a minimum:
- Complete CV including nationality
- Valid EASA Part-66 B2 License (all pages)
- Complete technical logbook covering the last 2 years
- Training certificates for all aircraft types endorsed in the license
- Safety Management System (SMS) certificate
- Human Factors (HF) certificate
- Fuel Tank Safety (FTS) certificate
- Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) certificate
Applications with complete documentation can generally be processed significantly faster.
Information for international applicants
Applicants from all nationalities are welcome.
For a smooth and efficient onboarding process:
- EU citizens generally benefit from a simplified hiring process.
- Non-EU applicants should ideally already possess a valid German work permit and, where applicable, the required professional recognition.
- Non-EU applicants are encouraged to familiarize themselves with German immigration and employment requirements before applying:
https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/
Your contact persons for questions
Dennis Irmiter | Head of HR | 06543 507578 | dennis.irmiter@hangar901.aero
Corinna Grünewald | Dep. Head of HR | 06543 507506 | corinna.gruenewald@hangar901.aero
HANGAR 901 Aircraft Maintenance GmbH | Building 900 | 55483 Hahn-Airport | www.hangar901.aero