Gulf Air Careers Line Maintenance Aircraft Technician (Apply Now)

 Gulf Air Careers Line Maintenance Aircraft Technician 


Technical Services
Technical Services is divided into four main areas.
Line Maintenance Line Maintenance is divided across two sections, namely Maintenance Control Centre and Line Stations.
  • Maintenance Control Centre
The Maintenance Control Centre MCC is the nerve centre of the line maintenance organisation; it is responsible for keeping track of all GF fleet in operation. The MCC keeps tracks of all GF fleet and coordinates with key units throughout the operations, maintenance and engineering activities so that maintenance, when needed, can be planned, coordinated and expedited to minimise delays and down time. The MCC locates and dispatches the necessary personnel within the company who can provide whatever maintenance, troubleshooting, or parts assistance that is needed to support the operational phase of the activity. Teamwork and decision making strategies are also being enhanced within the Integrated Operation environment, where all parties involved in the A/C operations are working together to protect the operation.
  • Line Stations
Staff at line stations ensure that the aircraft are technically airworthy and safe for flying. The engineers and mechanics at our line stations are licensed with appropriate type rating, and approved by the regulatory authority (BCCA). The number of engineers at each station varies according to the size of the operation and the flight movement for that station. In some cases line stations are outsourced to other operators but subject to approval by BCCA.
In addition to servicing Gulf Air aircraft, our engineers service the aircraft of other airlines at various stations, thereby generating additional revenue for the airline.
Reliability & Performance which acts as a "barometer" to measure the effectiveness of Gulf Air's Maintenance Programme in line with the regulatory authority requirements.
Quality Assurance measures the overall effectiveness of the quality control system in order to establish an adequate level of confidence in the system. The audit programme ensures that Gulf Air activities and contracted functions are in compliance with company and regulatory authority requirements, and covers line stations, technical facilities, aircraft, overhaul agencies and maintenance departments and facilities.
Technical Contracts and Projects handles contract negotiations with suppliers of new equipment, and is responsible for drawing up the technical specifications for new aircraft and equipment.




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