Mechanics

2Excel Group
Salisbury
2 days ago
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Do you want to say you helped put the next-generation UK fighter jet into service? We’re looking for B1 and/or B2 Aircraft Mechanics to join our newly created team at Boscombe Down to deliver an exciting engineering programme that will see our Flight Test Aircraft contribute to the development of the UK’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS).
About Us

2Excel is a high-performance aviation services business that specialises in doing difficult things well. We have experienced significant growth since inception, and that vector shows no sign of slowing down. Spread over multiple sites, engaging in a wide variety of activities including search and rescue, charter, capability development and aircraft maintenance, our people are at the heart of our business and, therefore, our priority.


Since 2019, we have been working on our Excalibur project, a flight test aircraft created as a flying laboratory for combat air technology. It is part of the UK’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS), which will include the core fighter being developed under the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), as well as a broader range of capabilities such as uncrewed aircraft, information systems and weapon systems.


As we enter the next phase of this project, we are seeking exceptional B1 and/or B2 Aircraft Mechanics to join our team to support the engineering programme at Boscombe Down in Wiltshire.


About The Role

Our Aircraft Mechanics play a crucial role in ensuring the airworthiness of our aircraft and performing maintenance tasks in compliance with regulatory standards and company procedures. Reporting to the Station Engineer, this role will generally work Monday to Friday with flexibility to accommodate emergency situations, unscheduled maintenance or project deadlines.


Key Duties Will Include

  • Assist our Licensed Aircraft Engineers in conducting scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks on our 757 aircraft.
  • Perform routine inspections, troubleshoot aircraft defects.
  • Assist in modification programmes and Avionic suite upgrades.
  • Document maintenance activities accurately and in compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Maintain a clean and organised work environment.
  • Adhere to all relevant safety protocols, procedures, and regulations, promoting a culture of safety awareness and compliance within the team.
  • Flexibility to work at other 2Excel sites in line with business needs.

About You

You’ll be an experienced Aircraft Mechanic. We’re looking for candidates who have a bias towards mechanical, avionics and/or sheet metal work so that we have a good spread of skill set amongst the team.


Experience of working on large aircraft is essential; experience and/or type rating and recency on Boeing 757 would be extremely advantageous.


You’ll have experience of working in a Part 145 MRO environment, preferably with a good mix of line, base and modification experience.


You’ll have a strong knowledge of aircraft systems, avionics, and powerplants, with the ability to interpret technical manuals and drawings.


You’ll have excellent troubleshooting and diagnostic skills, with a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality outputs.


You’ll be an effective communicator, both verbal and written, and have the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.


You will also need to be eligible to hold a UK Security Clearance, which is a requirement of this role.


What We Offer

In return, we can offer a generous salary, 25 days holiday per year from day one plus bank holidays, 5% matched Pension scheme, Group Life Insurance, Health and Wellbeing benefits including Health Care Cash Plan and an EAP, and much more.


Apply using our application form and upload your CV. You are encouraged to use the Covering Letter function to demonstrate how you meet the requirements of the role.


Equality

2Excel is committed to promoting equitable treatment, encouraging diversity and embracing inclusion in our recruitment processes and among our workforce. In addition, we are proud to be recognised as a Disability Confident Employer.


Location: Mechanics Boscombe, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, SP4 0JF


Permanent - Full-time


Posted 3 days ago


Closing date: 29/04/2026


Job reference: TM1460653BosM


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