Our client can pay for you to upskill via a license if you are the right candidates. All you need is some basic experience as a fitter in an Aerospace environment and the right attitude.
Work Style: On-site
SC Clearance preferred: Can start via BPSS
Brief Summary
This B1.3 Licensed Engineer is responsible for the certification of line, non-routine maintenance and repair on rotorcraft. Type training could be potentially provided for an ideal candidate.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide engineering operational support to Flight Operations
Accomplishment of maintenance inspections and repairs as directed by nominated LAE Supervisor
Completion of maintenance, including airframe structure, power plant, mechanical and electrical systems
Replacement of avionic line replaceable units, requiring simple tests to prove their serviceability
Supervision of mechanical fitters and the certification of their work
Conduct off-aircraft mechanical, power plant, component and composite technical work in workshops as required
Assisting in the day to day running of the aircraft hangar
Skillset/Experience Required:
Must have thorough knowledge of engine and airframe systems.
Knowledge of specialised test equipment relating to engine and airframe systems.
Up to date knowledge of: CAA regulations, particularly Pt 145, Part M and UK ANOs
Continued Airworthiness Management (CAM)
Flight/Airport Operations; Aircraft Line Maintenance
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If interested, please send your updated CV to Jrufus@venngroup.com