About LifeFlight
LifeFlight Australia is a leading aeromedical organisation dedicated to saving lives through rapid response medical services. Operating a fleet of helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, LifeFlight delivers critical care and emergency retrievals across Queensland and beyond. In addition to its lifesaving missions, LifeFlight runs a world-class training academy, equipping aviation and medical professionals with the skills needed for high-pressure environments. Our mission is to provide the highest standard of care and make a real difference in the communities we serve.
About the Role
We are seeking for B1.3 Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineers to join us at our state-of-the-art Maintenance Facility located at Archerfield.
Working a 7/7 roster, you will be responsible for both planned and unplanned maintenance activities working on AW139 and B412 helicopters. You will be responsible for:
Conducting scheduled and unscheduled inspections of aircraft systems, structures, and components to ensure airworthiness and compliance with regulations.
Executing maintenance tasks, repairs, and replacements of aircraft parts and systems.
Maintaining accurate records of maintenance activities, including inspection reports, repair logs, and compliance documentation, to ensure regulatory compliance and traceability.
Diagnosing and troubleshooting mechanical, electrical, and avionics issues to identify root causes and implement effective solutions.
Working closely with other maintenance personnel, pilots, and regulatory authorities to coordinate maintenance activities and address safety concerns.
About You
Your approach to safety, attention to detail and adherence to regulatory standards and company procedures are essential in ensuring the accuracy and integrity of our aircraft documentation. You will also possess the following qualifications, skills and experience:
Full-time working rights in Australia (mandatory)
AW139 Type Rating (mandatory)
CASA Part 66 B1.3 or B2 Licence
B412 Type Rating (desirable)
Comprehensive knowledge of aircraft systems, components, and their maintenance requirements.
Familiarity with aviation regulatory requirements and standards, particularly regarding airworthiness and maintenance control.
Demonstrated knowledge of PART 145 regulatory framework
An understanding of company policies and procedures (MOE and SMS)
Basic computer literacy
Ability to communicate effectively with all levels within a team
Be practical and resourceful with demonstrated organisational and problem-solving skills
Be resourceful with a can-do attitude
What’s in it for you?
Meaningful Impact: You will have an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on people's lives. The organisation is dedicated to saving lives, delivering critical care services, and responding to emergencies. Employees can take pride in contributing to a mission-driven organisation focused on making a positive difference in the community.
Collaboration & Support: We are committed to fostering a culture of camaraderie and teamwork. Our aeromedical operations thrive on the close collaboration between medical professionals, pilots, and support staff, all working together in high-pressure environments. We value a supportive and inclusive workplace where individuals can rely on one another, creating a strong sense of purpose and unity. By harnessing the power of teamwork and pooling our strengths, we believe we can overcome any challenge, achieve our goals, and find fulfillment in the critical work we do.
Salary Packaging Options: As an employee of LifeFlight, you have the opportunity to benefit from salary packaging, allowing you to allocate up to $15,900 per Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) year towards general living expenses. This includes covering various everyday costs like groceries, petrol, mortgage, rent, and school fees, providing you with added financial flexibility and support.
At LifeFlight, we’re committed to serving all communities across Queensland and beyond. We encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as well as people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, to apply. We value the unique perspectives and experiences that diversity brings to our team and the communities we support.
This is an excellent opportunity to work in a growing organisation that is dedicated to saving lives and serving the community. If you believe you have the necessary skills and experiences, we would love to hear from you today.
Note: the successful applicant will be required to undergo background checks including a national police check as a condition of employment. This position is only open to Australian Citizens, Permanent Residents, or those with unrestricted work rights in Australia. Applicants who do not meet these criteria will not be considered.