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Aircraft Engineer - Mechanical

Draken Europe
Bournemouth
6 days ago
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Draken Europe offers exciting careers that matter.

We believe that mission success does not start with the mission itself. It begins with our people.

Draken also believes in fair reward and recognition for our employees. As such, we offer competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including up to 12% matching pension contributions, bonus incentives, discounted PMI, electric car scheme, tech vouchers, wellbeing programmes and much more.

We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious Aircraft Engineer – Mechanical to support our dynamic maintenance operations. This is a hands-on role working alongside our Licensed Aircraft Engineers to ensure our fleet remains mission-ready and maintained to the highest standards.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Supporting aircraft maintenance under the supervision of a Licensed Aircraft Engineer (B1).
  • Performing daily checks, scheduled maintenance, component replacements, defect rectification, and aircraft servicing/refuelling.
  • Ensuring all work complies with OEM maintenance publications and company procedures.
  • Maintaining accurate records of maintenance activities using both paper and digital systems.
  • Participating actively in our Safety Management System (SMS) and promoting a safety-first culture.
  • Assisting with aircraft ground movements and occasional off-site maintenance support.
  • Maintaining cleanliness and control of tools, equipment, and workspaces.

What You’ll Bring:

  • Experience with pressurised and/or unpressurised aircraft (desirable).
  • Strong technical English and basic maths skills.
  • Good dexterity and safe use of hand tools.
  • Medically fit and physically capable of manual tasks around aircraft.
  • IT literacy, including MS Office.
  • Security clearance to meet UK and ITAR requirements.
  • Knowledge of Human Factors and safe working practices.

Core Skills:

  • A motivated team player with excellent communication skills.
  • Safety-conscious, dependable, and able to work independently.
  • Customer-focused with a continuous improvement mindset.
  • Flexible with working hours to support operational needs.

Our employee values

Draken is committed to eliminating unlawful and unfair discrimination and we celebrate the differences that a diverse workforce brings. A range of perspective and talent supports our values and drives our success, with a mix of voices generating better discussions, business decisions and outcomes for all.

At all our sites internationally, every member of the Draken Europe team is accountable to ensure that we are all treated fairly and with respect.

We are also an Armed Forces friendly organisation, and as part of our commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant, welcome applications from veterans and services spouses and partners who met the criteria in our job specifications.

In line with our Disability Confident Commitments, we provide reasonable adjustments to facilitate our interview process, please liaise with us if any reasonable adjustments are required.

About Us

Whether it is adversarial support, electronic attack or customised rotary-wing training, we offer the most accurate and advanced readiness training in the industry. Our vast, differentiated fleet, cutting edge hardware and experienced instructors are engaged to help your mission take off.

Being ready is not only a matter of when. But where. We provide services in the UK, US and across the NATO countries. Making sure that our allies can manoeuvre around defeat and prepare to prevail.


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