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Associate, Engine Leasing

Miami, FL · On-site

$18 - $24.50/hr

JOB OVERVIEW Responsible for driving the timely physical return of leased aircraft engines from ... Engine & Modules Redelivery & Recovery Execution * Own the end‑to‑end execution of engine ...

Aircraft Engine Mechanic

Ypsilanti, MI · On-site

$25.75 - $32/hr

We hope you join our robust team of Aircraft Engine Mechanic! Functions/Responsibilities: Must be ... There is no ability to work from home Shift Requirements: * Must be available full-time and work ...

Aircraft Engine Mechanic

Ypsilanti, MI · On-site

$25.75 - $32/hr

We hope you join our robust team of Aircraft Engine Mechanic! Functions/Responsibilities: Must be ... There is no ability to work from home Shift Requirements: * Must be available full-time and work ...

Aircraft Engine Mechanic

Ypsilanti, MI

$25.75 - $32/hr

We hope you join our robust team of Aircraft Engine Mechanic! Functions/Responsibilities: Must be ... There is no ability to work from home Shift Requirements: * Must be available full-time and work ...

$74K - $86K/yr

Removes or installs entire propulsion systems from/on aircraft working as a member or leader of an engine change team. * Uses a variety of test equipment, hand, and power tools. Utilizes safety ...

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How much do from home aircraft engine leasing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for from home aircraft engine leasing in the United States is $30.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.40 and $34.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between From Home Aircraft Engine Leasing vs Aircraft Maintenance Technician?

AspectFrom Home Aircraft Engine LeasingAircraft Maintenance Technician
CredentialsRelevant certifications (e.g., FAA A&P), industry experienceFAA A&P certification, technical training
Work EnvironmentRemote, office-based, or on-site at leasing companiesOn-site at airports or maintenance facilities
Employer & IndustryLeasing companies, aircraft operatorsAirlines, maintenance facilities, repair stations
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding leasing roles, remote work optionsTechnical maintenance tasks, on-site work

From Home Aircraft Engine Leasing involves managing aircraft engine leases remotely, focusing on contract negotiations and asset management. Aircraft Maintenance Technicians perform hands-on repairs and inspections on aircraft engines and systems on-site. While both roles require FAA certifications and industry knowledge, leasing roles are more administrative and remote, whereas maintenance technicians work directly with aircraft in physical settings.

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Associate, Engine Leasing

FTAI Aviation LLC

Miami, FL • On-site

$18 - $24.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

ABOUT FTAI AVIATION LTD. (NASDAQ: FTAI)


FTAI owns and maintains commercial jet engines with a focus on the Maintenance, Repair and Exchange (MRE) of CFM56 and V2500 engines. FTAI’s propriety portfolio of products, including The Module Factory and a joint venture to distribute engine PMA helps make CFM56 and V2500 engine maintenance simpler, more cost-effective, significantly faster, and more environmentally friendly. Additionally, FTAI owns and leases jet aircraft which often facilitates the acquisition of engines at attractive prices. FTAI invests in aviation assets and aerospace products that generate strong and stable cash flows with the potential for earnings growth and asset appreciation.


FTAI operates globally and has offices in New York, Miami, Montreal, Singapore, Dubai, United Kingdom and Ireland.

JOB OVERVIEW


Responsible for driving the timely physical return of leased aircraft engines from lessees to enable rapid redeployment and revenue generation. The role is execution‑focused and centered on schedule ownership, coordination, escalation, and problem‑solving working in close coordination with Technical Asset Management to ensure engines are rapidly returned and shipped to their next mission. The primary measure of success is how quickly engines are removed, returned, and made available for redeployment.


Responsibilities:

  • Engine & Modules Redelivery & Recovery Execution
    • Own the end‑to‑end execution of engine returns from lessees following lease expiry, termination, or early return.
    • Actively drive engine removal timelines, working directly with airline powerplant, maintenance, and operations teams.
    • Identify and resolve execution bottlenecks that delay removals, inspections, or returns.
    • Maintain clear visibility of upcoming engine returns and readiness for redeployment.


  • Lessee Coordination & Escalation
    • Coordinate with Lessee’s and internal stakeholders on physical redelivery scheduling, execution, and logistics.
    • Apply appropriate pressure and escalation where lessees are slow to act or deprioritize removals.
    • Support lessees where necessary by helping coordinate practical solutions (removal locations, tooling, on-wing inspections, shop slots, logistics, interim storage, etc..)

  • Coordination with Technical Asset Management (Non‑Overlapping)
    • Work closely with Technical Asset Management to:
      • Confirm redelivery condition requirements
      • Distinguish genuine technical blockers from execution delays
      • Ensure inspections and documentation align with agreed standards and redeployment plans
    • Rely on Technical Asset Management for technical determinations, while retaining ownership of execution timing and follow‑up.


  • Logistics, Documentation & Readiness
    • Coordinate inspections, borescopes, preservation, packaging, and transport associated with engine returns.
    • Ensure returned engines are positioned for immediate redeployment, shop input, or next lease with minimal idle time.


  • Commercial Support
    • Provide execution‑driven input into:
      • Lease extensions vs. removals
      • Early return discussions
      • Redeployment sequencing and prioritization
      • Support the Head of Engine Leasing with real‑time execution intelligence during customer negotiations.

Success Measures

  • Time from lease end / termination to engine removal
  • Time from removal to engine under company control
  • Reduction in idle or stranded engines
  • Improved redeployment speed across the engine portfolio


Experience & Profile

  • Preferred Background:
    • Aircraft and Engine leasing operations
    • Airline powerplant or technical operations
    • Engine transitions, recovery, or asset execution roles
    • MRO or shop‑interface roles with strong execution responsibility


Key Skills & Attributes:

  • Experience with CFM56 engines (5B / ‑7B)
  • Strong execution and follow‑through mindset
  • Must be willing to travel globally
  • Comfortable applying professional pressure to airline counterparts
  • Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple concurrent engine returns
  • Commercially aware and solution-oriented
  • Strong communication skills across technical, legal, and commercial stakeholders





Equal Opportunity Employment Statement:

Our company is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), physical or mental disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.