BCT Aviation Maintenance
B2 Licensed Engineer

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B2 Licensed Engineer
We are looking for a UK Part-66 B2 Licensed Engineer to join our team at East Midlands Airport. This role would suit an engineer who enjoys hands-on aircraft maintenance, takes pride in high standards of work, and is comfortable working in a busy operational MRO environment.
What you’ll be doing Aircraft maintenance and certification within company approvals Fault finding, troubleshooting and defect rectification on avionics/electrical systems Supporting scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities Liaising with MCC, customers and internal teams Supporting AOG and operational maintenance requirements Ensuring accurate and timely completion of maintenance documentation and systems Carrying out effective shift handovers and communication with the team What we’re looking for UK Part-66 B2 Licence and valid company authorisation Current EWIS, Human Factors and Fuel Tank Safety (or ability to obtain) Experience within a Part-145 environment Strong communication and teamwork skills Professional, safety-focused approach to work Right to work in the UK About the role At BCT Aviation Maintenance, we’re focused on building a strong, reliable team that supports each other and delivers high-quality maintenance for our customers. This is a great opportunity to join a growing operation where your work genuinely matters. What we offer · Career development opportunities · Group Life assurance · Private healthcare scheme with option to add family members · Annual Salary Reviews · Medical Cash plan scheme – Access to GP, cash back dental · Cycle to Work scheme · EV Salary Sacrifice scheme
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