Licensed Aircraft Engineer (BBBH15832) Liverpool, England
Our client has an opportunity for a Licensed B1.2 Aircraft Engineer to join them on a permanent basis. This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established organisation supporting the MoD, providing class leading support engineering support.
Role: B1.2 Licensed Engineer
Location: Formby, Liverpool
Hours: Full Time working days only
To be successful in your application it is a requirement that you hold UK ‘right to work’ at the time of application.
A Licensed Aircraft Engineer (B1.2) is required to ensure that aircraft service standards are met and that aircraft return to service duties are performed.
Joining a busy team of engineers and support workers across all disciplines at RAF Woodvale, Liverpool working in collaboration with our customer to provide aircraft used in elementary flying training and air experience flights.
Key Responsibilities:
• Aircraft inspections.
• Aircraft repair.
• Aircraft maintenance.
• Supporting paperwork and certification
Requirements:
- Supervisory Experience in aviation environment.
- EASA Part 66, B1.2 licence (or successfully passed several modules towards the qualification)
Benefits:
- Holiday entitlement: 25 days, plus bank holidays.
- Pension scheme with employee pension contributions matched up to 6% of salary, with life assurance.
- Rewards Platform allows you to choose from a range of benefits that best meet your needs, including critical illness insurance, travel insurance, healthcare cash plan, dental insurance, shopping offers and discounts.
- Employee Share Scheme.
- Free, independent employee assistance programme, offering confidential information, support, advice and counselling, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
- Professional memberships, personal development training and opportunities.
- If you are a reservist in the armed forces, we provide up to ten days special paid leave in support of your training commitments.
Applications are welcome from ex forces personal with the relevant background.