Maintenance Controller at AEGEAN
Spata-Loutsa Municipal Unit, Attica, Greece -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

16 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Maintenance Control, Coordination, Line Maintenance, Base Maintenance, Fleet Status Monitoring, AOG Management, Technical Issue Resolution, Communication, Record Keeping, Deficiency Reporting, Teamwork, Time Management, Organizational Skills, Procedure Adherence

Industry

Airlines and Aviation

Description
Maintenance Controller Division: AEGEAN CAMO Department: Maintenance Control Center (MCC) Location: Athens International Airport, Building 57, Spata Type of Employment: Full-time (MCC operates 24/7 in shifts) Deadline: 08/03/2026 About us AEGEAN, based in Athens, Greece, is a member of Star Alliance Group since 2010 and a proud winner of 15 SKYTRAX World Airline awards as the ‘Best Regional Airline in Europe’. Instrumental in our success have been our employees, who seek to channel their energy and motivation into the challenging industry of aviation, providing services of high standards across all travel stages and contributing to the continuous improvement of our products. We are looking for enthusiastic, talented, and dedicated individuals who can drive our organization forward. If you wish to explore the exciting world of aviation, join our team! About the role: There is currently a job opening for a "Maintenance Controller", in our Maintenance Control Center. As a Maintenance Controller you will be responsible for the efficient coordination of AEGEAN and Olympic Air Line/Base Maintenance requirements, so that all maintenance actions, scheduled and unscheduled, are carried out in a timely, efficient, and trouble-free manner. If you are an aviation enthusiast and want to become a member of a highly skilled team that plays a crucial role in aviation maintenance, this role is for you. What you will do: Maintain and oversee all Line/Base Maintenance activities on the Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air fleets Monitor fleet status to inform the IOCC regarding aircraft scheduled/unscheduled delays and limitations Manage aircraft AOG situations (manpower and spares requirements, transportation etc.) Provide assistance to line technicians and short-term planners, regarding technical issues raised Assist flight crews about technical issues Monitor and record all events of the Company’s maintenance activities Highlight any identified deficiencies and inform the Technical/Line Management as soon as feasibly possible Establish communication links between Line Maintenance and other technical or non-technical departments You fit, if you cover the following requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering will be preferred Fluency in oral and written Greek and English Type Rated in at least A320F and/or EASA Part 66 license (B1 and/or B2) is considered an asset 3 years of professional working experience in line maintenance Proven experience in line maintenance tasks on A320F Knowledge of AMOS software is preferred And you have competence in: Communicating clearly and effectively using a structured, organized approach Demonstrating strong multitasking, organizational, and time-management skills Being a team player with the ability to work effectively across teams Committing to established guidelines, procedures, and best practices If you pursue your career journey with Aegean, on top of a challenging job, we offer: A working environment where you feel valued and appreciated Excellent career and development opportunities within the organization Flight tickets Private health insurance scheme
Responsibilities
The Maintenance Controller will efficiently coordinate all Line/Base Maintenance requirements for AEGEAN and Olympic Air fleets, ensuring scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions are performed timely and without issue. Key duties include monitoring fleet status, managing Aircraft On Ground (AOG) situations, assisting technicians and flight crews with technical matters, and reporting deficiencies to management.
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