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Volantes Technical Recruitment Ltd Verified
MoD Boscombe Down, Amesbury, Wiltshire
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
B2 Licensed Engineer
Onsite
Full time
10 hours ago - Be the first to apply
B2 Licensed Engineers
Boscombe Down, Wiltshire
Volantes are seeking a B2 Licensed Aircraft Engineer to join our client's team at their facility in Boscombe Down. Our client has a 40-year heritage in the rotary field, and is already well known for maintaining Leonardo aircraft.
Duties Include But Not Limited To
- Provide and communicate regular engineering reports to the Head of Maintenance/Head of Department
- Certify work within the scope of company authorisations
- Carry out both line and base maintenance at any of the facilities, and also off-site upon customer demand.
- Undertake all tasks related to aircraft maintenance
- Ensure the highest quality and standards of work are completed in relation to aircraft, components and documentation.
- Ensure facilities, equipment and premises are maintained to an acceptable standard
- Ensuring operational crew members are debriefed to ensure defects are accurately defined and recorded
- Analyse and interpret technical aircraft information
- Work with other departments to ensure smooth operation of the business
- Ensure compliance is maintained to industry requirements and authorities (such as the CAA; EASA etc.)
- Comply with all Continuing Professional Development requirements relevant to the relevant company policies and reporting authority.
- Complete all tasks as specified in an efficient and compliant manner ensuring that safety matters are always considered and adhered to.
- Effective management of all maintenance within your control.
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- 31 days annual leave including bank holidays
- Additional day to celebrate your birthday
- Additional holiday between Boxing Day and New Years
- Up to 5% employer pension contribution (online with current legislation)
- Employee funded private health scheme, option to include family members
- Income Protection Cover
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