Technical Operations Controller
Riga, LV, LV-1039
Technical Operations Controller
Application deadline: 10.07.2026
Location: Latvia
Type of contract: Permanent
"Our people are the heart of Norwegian. We embrace a culture of equality, diversity, and inclusion. Embracing this culture is critical to our business sucess and makes us stronger together. Our people have different strengths, experiences, and backrounds, but all share a passion for our vision; to become the most loved and trusted airline in Europe".
Are you our new Technical Operations Controller?
This position is the financial and supplier-data backbone of our Technical Operations supply chain, working daily in AMOS. You will control AMOS-driven accounts and their consistency with SAP, run monthly and quarterly balance sheet and P&L reviews, manage supplier approvals, pricing and warranty data in AMOS, and turn purchasing and cost data into Power BI dashboards that replace manual reporting.
If you know your way around AMOS (or a similar airline maintenance system), understand how MRO finance flows work, and enjoy bringing accuracy and order to large data sets, this role could be the perfect fit for you.
What is it like to work at Norwegian:
Norwegian’s vision is to be the most loved and trusted airline in Europe, and our people are key to achieving that goal.
Here, you’ll find a diverse and dynamic workforce united by a shared purpose and passion for connecting people.
No matter your role, you’ll make engaging connections every day. We care for, encourage, and cheer each other on, celebrating new ideas and different ways of doing things.
So, fasten your seatbelt — your next exciting career journey starts here!
In this role you will be responsible for:
- Reconcile and control AMOS and SAP accounts, and run monthly and quarterly balance sheet and P&L reviews.
- Act as AMOS key user for financial configuration and general ledger transactions.
- Manage supplier approvals, price books, warranty conditions and repair capabilities in AMOS.
- Run the supplier evaluation and re-evaluation process and keep supplier master data current.
- Analyse purchasing patterns and support the development of Power BI dashboards based on AMOS and SAP data.
You are our ideal candidate if:
- Hands-on AMOS experience, or experience with a similar airline maintenance system.
- A solid finance and controlling background (reconciliation, general ledger, reporting).
- Experience in an aviation MRO, airline or technical supply chain environment.
- Strong analytical skills, with confidence handling and interpreting large data sets.
- Strong Excel skills and fluent written and spoken English.
- AMOS finance configuration / key-user experience.
- Power BI, SAP, or a recognised accounting qualification.
- Knowledge of EASA Part-CAMO / Part-145 supply chain processes.
We can offer:
- Competitive salary
- Company benefits like health insurance, mobile phone and subscription
- Flexibility to combine working from from nice office at Jaunā Teika and home
- Passionate colleagues in a work environment with a caring heart
- Possibility to travel in Europe with employee priced tickets
- A possibility to be courageously inventive and set your own footprint in an International organization
So, what are you waiting for?
If you love the thought of working with us, we urge you to click the Apply Now button to complete our online application. You will need to upload a recent copy of your resume with a cover letter and tell us why you want to join us.
Please note: We can only accept applications that have been submitted through our recruitment system.
Do you have any questions?
If so, please contact:
Aris Spyrou
Head of supply Chain
Aristarchos.Spyrou@norwegian.com
“We care for each other, our customers and our environment as we navigate the skies together
- the Norwegian way”
Location: Latvia
Travel required: Some travelling must be expected
Application deadline: 10.07.2026
About Norwegian
The Norwegian group is a leading Nordic aviation company, owning two leading airlines in the Nordics: Norwegian Air Shuttle and Widerøe’s Flyveselskap. Norwegian operates an extensive network connecting the Nordics with major European cities, while Widerøe primarily serves short-runway airports in rural Norway, providing vital regional connectivity.
