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A Licensed Mechanic - EDI

Jet2.com Limited
Edinburgh
1 week ago
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A Licensed Mechanic
Edinburgh Airport
Full Time, 4 on 4 off

We are looking for a passionate, skilled A Licensed Mechanic to join our team at Edinburgh Airport. If you’re excited by the idea of working with cutting-edge aircraft and the latest aviation technology, this is your chance to be part of something special.

About Us

Jet2.com is one of the UK's leading leisure airlines, committed to delivering a high-quality service to our customers. We pride ourselves on our award-winning friendly culture, dynamic working environment, and dedication to providing an excellent travel experience.

Why Join Jet2.com?

Alongside a competitive salary and fantastic career development opportunities, we offer our valued colleagues a comprehensive range of benefits, including:

Financial Rewards:

  • Contributory Pension Scheme: Secure your future with our contributory pension plan.
  • Annual Pay Review: Stay rewarded with yearly salary reviews.
  • Generous Discretionary Profit Share Scheme: Share in our success with our profit-sharing programme.

Work-Life Balance:

  • 29 Days Holiday Per Annum: Enjoy ample time off to recharge and relax.
  • Colleague Discounts: Save on flights with Jet2.com, holidays with Jet2Holidays, and more!

Peace of Mind:

  • Comprehensive ‘Medical History Disregarded’ Private Healthcare: Access private healthcare with pre-existing conditions covered.
  • 3x Salary Life Assurance: Benefit from financial security with our life assurance plan.

Career Growth:

  • Fantastic Career Development Opportunities: Advance your career with us through numerous growth prospects.

What will you do in the role?

  • As A Licensed Mechanic you will be responsible for performing aircraft maintenance tasks in accordance with regulatory airworthiness standards and Jet2.com Company Policy.
  • This is a vital job in ensuring that the aircraft presented to our customers are serviceable, on time and clean.
  • You will undertake scheduled and un-scheduled aircraft maintenance and carry out pre-flight, daily and weekly checks of aircraft.
  • Licensed Mechanic's will take responsibility for rectification and repair, certification of all servicing and maintenance tasks within your scope of approval.
  • In addition, you will assume control of all documentation for aircraft under your control and be available at short notice to perform Aircraft on Ground (AOG) recovery.

What do we need from you?

  • The successful candidate will ideally be CAA / EASA PART 66 CATEGORY A Licence Qualified with experience working on commercial aircraft.
  • Previous experience holding approvals on Boeing and Airbus Aircraft would be advantageous.
  • You will need to have a full UK Driving Licence and clear DBS check.
  • In addition, you will be highly organised and able to prioritise work in a fast paced, dynamic environment.

Join our exciting, forward-thinking team and be part of a dynamic business! At Jet2.com, we operate scheduled leisure flights from our 13 UK bases to stunning holiday destinations across the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands, and Europe's most captivating cities.

Help us create memorable holiday experiences for our valued customers with Jet2.com and Jet2Holidays!


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