Aviation Jobs

Aviation Jobs in Malta

5 Aviation roles on the board this week, with 5 listings added in the last seven days. Salaries are averaging around €26k.

  • 5 open roles · 5 news in the last 7 days
  • Average salary around €26k per year
  • Hiring now: Malta International Airport
Open roles5
Added this week5
Avg salary€26k
Salary range€24k – €27k
Top hirerMalta International Airport
Updatedtoday

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The bigger picture

Aviation in Malta — the big picture

Malta is home to a growing cluster of employers active across the islands.

A pool of local and international professionals.

Where the jobs are concentrated

Almost all aviation hiring on the island happens in three places. The Sliema–Gżira–St Julian's corridor on the north-east coast is the iGaming and tech anchor, with the bulk of the larger employers within walking distance of each other. Mrieħel and Birkirkara host most of the corporate-services and back-office firms. Valletta and Floriana concentrate financial services, government, and law.

Gozo has a small but real cluster of remote-friendly software firms and sees occasional roles from operators with secondary offices on the island.

FAQ

Common questions

How many aviation jobs are there in Malta?

There are currently 5 open roles matching this search. The most active hirers are Malta International Airport. 5 new listings appeared in the last seven days.

What do aviation jobs pay in Malta?

The average salary for aviation roles in Malta is around €26k per year. Listings currently range from €24k to €27k. Salaries vary by seniority, company size, and whether the role is iGaming-adjacent.

Is Malta a good place to work in aviation?

Malta punches well above its size for aviation employment. The island hosts over 300 MGA-licensed iGaming companies plus a growing fintech and tech-services sector, all of which create demand for aviation talent. English is an official language, the cost of living is lower than most Western European capitals, and EU residency makes it accessible for international candidates.

What's the typical interview process for aviation jobs in Malta?

Most employers run a screening call, one technical or domain assessment, and a culture-fit interview — the whole loop usually wraps in 1–2 weeks. Notice periods on the island are typically one month, which keeps job-changes painless.

How often is this list updated?

New listings appear here as soon as they're posted by recruiters or pulled from our partner sources. This bucket was last updated today. If you're actively job-hunting, bookmarking the page is the simplest way to keep an eye on it — there's no signup required.

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