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Junior MCC Maintenance Controller (Shift Work – OCC Team)

Job Code

50

Department

DME

Location

Carnaxide

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EuroAtlantic Airways is an international commercial aviation company registered in Portugal. We operate Boeing 767 and 777 aircraft across a diverse range of routes, including the North Atlantic (USA and Canada), the Caribbean, Central and South America, Africa, the Middle East, the Pacific, Australia, and Oceania. With a dedicated team we pride ourselves on our global reach and high standards of service.

Are you starting your aviation career and eager to be part of real-time decision-making that keeps aircraft flying safely?
At euroAtlantic Airways, we operate globally with flexibility and high standards. We are now looking for a Junior MCC Technician to join our Operations Control Centre (OCC) and support our maintenance control activities across the fleet.

 

Your Mission: Support the real-time monitoring of our fleet and assist with technical coordination during AOG situations, MEL/CDL usage, or other operational challenges. You will work alongside experienced professionals in Engineering, CAMO, OCC, and Line Maintenance to ensure the safety and continuity of operations.

What we’re looking for:

Recent graduate in Aeronautical or Mechanical Engineering, or certified Aircraft Maintenance Technician (TMA)

Internship, academic projects, or 1-2 years of experience in MCC, CAMO, or Line Maintenance (is a plus, not mandatory)

Basic understanding of MEL/CDL, aircraft systems and aviation safety regulations

Strong technical English and communication skills

Proactive, curious, and willing to learn in a dynamic environment

Team player with a problem-solving mindset

Availability to work in rotating shifts (nights, weekends, holidays)

Experience with Airbus/Boeing systems, CAMO software or Human Factors training is a plus.

If you’re passionate about aviation, eager to grow, and ready to begin your career in a global airline environment, we want to hear from you.
Apply now and join us in keeping the skies safe, one decision at a time.