Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic - F35

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Morson Edge Verified


Norfolk, England, United Kingdom


Aerospace Engineers


Aeronautical Engineer


Onsite


£40,000 - £50,000


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Morson Edge is currently seeking an experienced Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic to join a specialist team supporting the F-35 aircraft programme at RAF Marham. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a dynamic operational environment alongside skilled professionals, contributing to the maintenance and airworthiness of one of the most advanced aircraft platforms in the world.


Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out aircraft maintenance activities in accordance with Approved Technical Information, risk assessments, and regulatory requirements.
  • Ensure all maintenance activities are correctly documented and that airworthiness records are accurately maintained.
  • Identify, report, and elevate technical issues or discrepancies where appropriate.
  • Comply with the organisation’s Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE), procedures, and operational standards.
  • Apply Human Factors and Error Management principles as part of the Safety Management System.
  • Support Continuing Airworthiness Assurance by ensuring all work meets the requirements of the Continuing Airworthiness Management System.
  • Undertake a variety of aircraft maintenance tasks including aircraft role changes, component removal and installation, inspections, repairs, modifications, fault rectification, component replacement, and functional or system testing.

Skills & Experience

  • Proven experience working within and applying EASA/MRP Part 145 regulations.
  • Experience supporting complex military aircraft programmes.
  • Completion of an Engineering Apprenticeship, ideally in Aeronautical Engineering, or equivalent military training.
  • Minimum academic qualification of City & Guilds 2675 or 2661 in Aeronautical Engineering and Maintenance, or equivalent.

The Team

You will be part of the F-35 Aircraft Maintenance Team, working within a team of approximately 12 maintainers in a diverse and fast-paced operational environment. The team undertakes a range of aircraft and component maintenance activities and works in line with approved technical documentation and the organisation’s MOE.


If you are interested in this role, then please send across your CV.


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