Jeju Air Hiring New and Experienced Maintenance Technicians to "Enhance Flight Safety"
Document Submission Open Until the 13th
Employment Scheduled for June
Jeju Air announced on the 2nd that it will publicly recruit new and experienced maintenance technicians in the flight, airframe, cabin maintenance, and maintenance management sectors to enhance operational stability.
Applicants must be scheduled to graduate by August this year and submit a valid certified language proficiency score obtained within the last two years that meets certain standards. Flight maintenance technicians must possess an aircraft maintenance engineer license.
Interested candidates can apply by filling out and submitting the application form on Jeju Air's recruitment website by the 13th. The selection process includes an online competency test, two rounds of interviews, and a medical examination to determine the final successful candidates. The expected date of employment is June, after which new hires will undergo orientation and maintenance job training before performing aircraft maintenance tasks. Detailed selection schedules can be found on the website.
Through this recruitment, Jeju Air plans to secure skilled maintenance technicians and continue nurturing new technicians through a systematic training program. Experienced maintenance technicians responsible for flight maintenance and training duties will be recruited on an ongoing basis.
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Meanwhile, Jeju Air purchased its third B737-8 aircraft in January and plans to introduce the fourth within the first half of the year.
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