As a Flightline Technical Planner (d/m/w), you will play a key role in supporting aircraft at one of the most critical stages of production and delivery. Operating in a vibrant aerospace environment, this role combines technical expertise, planning precision, and cross-functional coordination. Based in Hamburg, you will prepare and manage orders for Manufacturing Engineering, ensuring smooth transitions from the Flight Line phase to customer delivery. This full-time position involves shift work and occasional weekend or holiday duties, making flexibility and teamwork essential.
Your will:
- Coordinate and oversee aircraft activities post-FOT (Fall Operation Test) at the Flight Line, preparing aircraft for customer delivery.
- Manage both internal and external material procurement, ensuring timely delivery and monitoring the order process.
- Analyze and document maintenance issues, delivering technical solutions in real time, and working closely with relevant departments.
- Recognize disruptions promptly, implementing corrective measures collaboratively across functions.
- Lead and coordinate technical and administrative support for aircraft during the Flightline/Delivery phases.
- Plan and oversee work assignments executed by partners, suppliers, and third-party firms.
- Translate design documentation into production orders, adhering to technical instructions and project requirements.
- Contribute to key developmental projects and take on leadership roles within sub-projects to drive innovation.
To excel as a Flightline Technical Planner (d/m/w), you should bring a combination of technical knowledge, hands-on experience, and problem-solving abilities. The role requires effective communication skills and adaptability to thrive in a dynamic and internationally connected aerospace environment. The following requirements will guide you:
- Hold a degree in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a comparable technical field.
- Bring 2 years of professional experience in preparation planning, production, or aircraft manufacturing.
- Possess advanced knowledge of SAP and applications such as Taksy/Gesy/Tesy and zamiz.
- Have practical exposure to Manufacturing Engineering.
- Demonstrate fluency in both German and English, essential for coordinating with global teams and suppliers.
- Maintain a commitment to flexibility, including readiness for shift work, weekends, holidays, and on-call duties.
- An unlimited employment contract ensuring long-term job security.
- A 35-hour workweek offering work-life balance.
- 30 days of annual leave to recharge and pursue personal passions.
- An annual salary of 70.000€.
- An attractive total package based on the Equal Pay model.
- Flexible handling of overtime, with options for compensatory time off or additional payment.