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MOC Engineer

LocationLuton, Bedfordshire
SetupOn-site
LevelMid
Postedjust now ago
Engineering & Technology

Quick answer

TUI is hiring an in-office MOC Engineer in Luton, Bedfordshire, to provide real-time technical leadership and coordinate 24/7 line maintenance operations for their global aircraft fleet.

Role
MOC Engineer
Organization
TUI
Location
Luton, Bedfordshire
Work setup
On-site
Level
Mid
Category
Engineering & Technology

The role

The MOC Engineer at TUI serves a critical role in the 24/7/365 operations of the global fleet, making real-time technical decisions to ensure aircraft availability. This position involves leading defect management, coordinating line maintenance, and acting as the primary point of control for engineering operations across the group. The role requires working a 12-hour shift pattern and involves complex problem-solving in high-pressure environments.

What you'll do

  • Provide real-time technical support and troubleshooting guidance to flight crews and engineers.
  • Lead defect management calls and coordinate worldwide line maintenance activities.
  • Proactively manage deferred defects to protect aircraft availability and minimize operational disruption.
  • Act as the key interface between line maintenance, Part M, and support departments regarding airworthiness.
  • Drive recovery plans for AOG situations and liaise with OEMs on complex technical issues.

What it takes

  • Valid CAA / EASA B1 or B2 Licence.
  • Completed a recognised Aircraft Engineering apprenticeship or equivalent.
  • Significant experience in AOG recovery and operational decision-making.
  • Proficiency in AMOS and maintenance planning systems.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work in a high-pressure environment.

What you'll bring

Aircraft maintenance troubleshootingAOG (Aircraft on Ground) recoveryMaintenance planning systems (AMOS)Defect managementTechnical leadershipOperational decision-making

How we treat you

Attractive remuneration, discretionary bonus schemes, generous travel benefits, extensive health & well-being support, and access to the TUI Learning Hub.

Frequently asked questions

Where is this role located?

This position is based in Luton, Bedfordshire, and involves working on-site within an operational environment.

What is the shift pattern for this position?

The role follows a shift-based system consisting of 12-hour shifts arranged as 2 days, 2 nights, followed by 4 days off.

What qualifications are required for the MOC Engineer role?

Candidates must hold a valid CAA or EASA B1 or B2 Licence and have completed a recognised aircraft engineering apprenticeship.

Is the compensation for this role disclosed?

The compensation is not explicitly specified in the job posting, though the company offers attractive remuneration and discretionary bonus schemes.

How to apply

Apply directly on TUI's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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