Fore Aviation Limited
Composite Technician – Aircraft Component Repair

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Company Description
At Fore Aviation, we are a trusted name in the aerospace industry, delivering high-quality MRO services to leading airlines and aircraft operators. We specialize in the repair and refurbishment of interior aircraft components to ensure safety, functionality, and first-class passenger experience.
About the Role
We are currently looking for an experienced and detail-oriented Composite Technician to join our dynamic team. If you have a strong background in composite materials and a passion for precision repair work.
Key Responsibilities
- Repair and overhaul of composite interior aircraft components (e.g., panels, bins, seats, lavatories).
- Conduct bonding, filling, sanding, trimming, and finishing using composite repair techniques (fiberglass, carbon fibre, honeycomb structures).
- Read and interpret technical drawings, manuals, and repair schemes.
- Use hand tools and specialized equipment for shaping, curing, and surface finishing.
- Carry out repairs IAW approved technical documentation, ensuring repairs meet CAA/EASA regulations and comply with company quality standards.
- Document all repairs and inspections per regulatory and company procedures.
- Maintain a clean, safe, and organized working environment.
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Requirements
- Previous experience in composite repair, preferably in an aerospace/MRO environment.
- Familiarity with interior aircraft components and materials.
- Ability to follow technical drawings, engineering orders, and repair manuals.
- Strong attention to detail and workmanship standards.
- Knowledge of health and safety practices in a workshop environment.
- CAA Part 145/EASA repair station experience is a plus.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.


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- Company Pension plan
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