An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, repairing, and ensuring the airworthiness of aircraft systems and components. They ensure that aircraft meet safety regulations and are safe for flight operations by following aviation authority standards.Key ResponsibilitiesInspect aircraft systems, engines, and components before and after flights.Perform routine maintenance, repairs, and overhauls on aircraft.Diagnose mechanical and electrical faults in aircraft systems.Replace or repair defective aircraft parts and components.Ensure compliance with aviation safety standards and regulations.Maintain detailed maintenance records and technical documentation.Conduct troubleshooting on aircraft systems such as engines, landing gear, hydraulics, and avionics.Coordinate with pilots and ground crew regarding aircraft condition and maintenance issues.Test aircraft systems to ensure proper functioning after maintenance.Ensure all work is completed according to aviation authority guidelines.Required SkillsStrong knowledge of aircraft systems and engineering principlesMechanical and technical troubleshooting skillsAttention to detail and safety awarenessProblem-solving abilityAbility to work under pressure and in shiftsGood communication and teamwork skillsEducational QualificationDiploma or Degree in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) or Aeronautical Engineering.Certification or license from aviation authority (such as DGCA in India).ExperienceFreshers can work as Technicians or Trainees.Experienced engineers may work as Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers.Work EnvironmentAirports and aircraft hangarsAviation maintenance organizationsAirlines and aircraft manufacturing companies