Aviation Stores & Logistics Technician
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Aviation Stores & Logistics Technician – Dublin (Aviation Sector)
Location: Dublin Airport area
Salary: Competitive, depending on experience
Hours: Monday to Friday, daytime (non-shift)
Benefits: Health insurance, pension contributions
Our aviation client, a global turbine engine support company with operations in Ireland, the UK, and the US, is seeking an Aviation Stores & Logistics Technician to join their Dublin-based team.
From their European base, they provide expert support across a range of aircraft engine models – including engine repairs, lease return inspections, long and short-term storage, and 24/7 AOG services across Europe.
This is a hands-on workshop support role, ideal for someone with experience in aviation stores, tooling, or logistics who enjoys working in a technical environment supporting aircraft engine maintenance operations.
Key Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Procurement and Logistics Lead, the successful candidate will provide hands-on support within the engine maintenance facility, assisting with the storage, movement, and control of aircraft materials, tooling, and components – ensuring compliance with EASA Part-145 regulations.
- Sourcing and procuring materials for CFM56 series, CF6-80, V2500, PW2000/4000, and RB211 engines.
- Receiving, inspecting, and logging goods inwards in accordance with EASA standards.
- Managing and maintaining accurate stock levels within the ERP system (Quantum).
- Coordinating shipments of aircraft components and tooling, including Dangerous Goods consignments.
- Supporting engine maintenance teams with the issue and return of tooling and equipment.
- Overseeing calibration schedules and load testing of workshop tools.
- Liaising with external repair shops for the overhaul and repair of engine parts.
- Preparing and processing purchase and repair orders.
- Acting as the site Health & Safety Coordinator to ensure safe working practices are maintained.
- Maintaining a clean, organised stores area and supporting general workshop operations.
- Assisting with the shipment and receipt of engines and related materials between Dublin and Shannon facilities.
Requirements:
- Certificate-level qualification in a relevant discipline or at least 2 years‘ hands-on experience in aviation stores, logistics, or spares handling.
- Good understanding of EASA Part-145 regulations relating to aircraft parts handling, acceptance, and storage.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
- Full, clean driver‘s licence required.
- Forklift licence and Dangerous Goods training are advantageous.
- Previous experience purchasing or handling aircraft materials is highly desirable.
Additional Information:
- Occasional travel may be required between Dublin and Shannon facilities.
- Flexibility to support other departments during busy periods, including occasional weekend or out-of-hours work.
- Ongoing professional training and development provided.
Salary & Benefits:
- Competitive salary depending on experience
- Monday to Friday schedule (non-shift)
- Health Insurance and Pension Contributions

Consultant
Noel Rooney
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