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British Airways is seeking a Technical Engineer for the Predictive Maintenance Group (TSG) to develop and deliver predictive maintenance solutions across the fleet. The role emphasizes monitoring aircraft health data, validating prognostic alerts, and driving proactive maintenance actions to minimize disruption.
The engineer will work with multiple stakeholders, develop maintenance recommendations, and advance predictive algorithms and dashboards to enhance fleet reliability and operational
As the nation's flag carrier, we take great pride in connecting Britain with the world and the world with Britain.
It's something we've been doing for over 100 years, ever since we launched the world's first international scheduled air service between London and Paris.
Since then, British Airways has gone on to deliver game-changing achievements. First we broke the record for the fastest transatlantic flight with Concorde. Then we became the very first airline to introduce fully lie-flat seats on board.
It was our exceptional engineering teams that brought these pioneering and original ideas to life.
This is your chance to join one of the most diverse and innovative departments at British Airways, at a time when we're re-imagining the way we fly the skies.
The role: Technical Engineer - Predictive Maintenance Group (TSG)
(This role is Mon-Fri Office Based)
We are looking to recruit highly motivated candidates that will be joining our Predictive Maintenance Team (TSG) within the Engineering organisation. The Technical Engineer within the Predictive Maintenance Group will be responsible for developing and delivering predictive and proactive maintenance solutions that improve aircraft reliability, reduce operational disruption, and increase maintenance effectiveness across the fleet.
The Technical Engineer within the Predictive Maintenance Group will be responsible for continuously monitoring aircraft health, reliability, and operational performance data to identify emerging defects before they impact operations. Using predictive maintenance platforms, aircraft health monitoring systems, OEM diagnostic tools, and fleet trend data, the engineer will assess prognostic alerts, investigate abnormal system behaviour, and determine appropriate engineering actions to prevent in-service failures. This includes developing maintenance recommendations, validating predictive findings, and supporting the evolution of predictive algorithms and alert logic to improve fleet reliability and maintenance effectiveness.
Working closely with Technical Support Group, Planning, Production, Maintrol, Supply Chain, and OEMs, the engineer will drive the delivery of proactive maintenance activities generated through predictive monitoring. The role involves converting predictive insights into planned maintenance actions, developing troubleshooting and inspection requirements, managing proactive work packages, and ensuring timely interventions are incorporated into operational maintenance opportunities. The engineer will monitor the effectiveness of these actions, verify the recovery of adverse trends, and support continuous improvements that reduce technical delays, cancellations, aircraft on ground (AOG) events, and operational disruption.
The successful engineer will also contribute to the development and implementation of innovative predictive maintenance capabilities across the fleet. This includes supporting programmes such as PRISM, participating in data analytics and reliability improvement initiatives, developing performance dashboards and reporting tools, and collaborating with engineering and operational stakeholders to embed a proactive maintenance culture. Through detailed technical investigations, root cause analysis, and fleet performance reviews, the engineer will help shape future maintenance strategies, improve asset reliability, and enhance overall operational resilience across the airline's fleet.
As an airline, we never want to stand still. The same goes for our people.
We're committed to upskilling our engineers and providing professional development training so you can progress in your area of expertise. That way, you'll attain the highest levels of professional achievement as we continue to invest in new technology, equipment, and aircraft.
Training modules are offered through self-study courses, or structured learning programmes, and delivered at our state-of-the-art Learning Academy at London Heathrow.
When you work in an engineering role at British Airways, you'll be joining a high-performance culture. It's a time-pressured environment too, but the challenges here are exciting and diverse, and you'll be part of projects you won't find anywhere else. That's what keeps our exceptional colleagues inspired to do their best work. We also offer fantastic rewards, including great staff travel benefits.
At British Airways we all have a part to play in creating an inclusive place to work. Diverse representation among our people is really important to us and we recognise that all our colleagues are uniquely different and bring their own originality, creativity and identity to work.
Inclusion and diversity is a key driver of innovation and we're committed to creating a culture where everyone feels that they can be themselves. We're looking for people from all backgrounds and cultures to join us and be a part of our journey to become a Better BA as we continue to connect Britain with the world and the world with Britain.