Aircraft Fitter/Mechanic

Atlantic Aviation Group
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3 weeks ago
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*Unfortunately we cannot offer sponsorship for those who do not have eligibility to live and work in the UK.


Atlantic Aviation Group

AAG Defence Services is a MAA Part 145 Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO) based in RAF Brize Norton, UK. We work in partnership with Airbus Aerospace & Defence to supply dedicated MRO services, including heavy and line maintenance, to the Royal Air Force’s fleet of A400M Atlas aircraft. Our committed and flexible team of over 100 engineers and management are based at RAF Brize Norton in a dedicated 24,000m², three-bay facility designed to optimise the maintenance of the aircraft. AAG Defence Services is a subsidiary company of Atlantic Aviation Group.


General Responsibility

As an Aircraft Fitter you will be responsible for Maintenance, Repairs and Modifications to the aircraft. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:



  • Responsible for the maintenance of the aircraft and safe use of ground equipment
  • Can accurately navigate and interpret aircraft maintenance documentation.
  • Carry out aircraft modifications and light structural work if required.
  • Compliance with the organisational policies and procedures detailed in the Atlantic Aviation Group Defence services (AAG DS) MOE and supporting manuals
  • Identifying and rectifying existing and potential unsafe conditions
  • Maintaining the work environment in a clean and safe manner using a “clean as you go” approach
  • Complying with company Safety Management System (SMS) occurrence reporting procedures
  • Complying with the AAG DS safety policy
  • Complete aircraft paperwork to a high standard
  • An awareness of COSHH, Working at height and Manual handling safety requirements
  • Actively embrace a Continuous Improvement (CI) culture

Candidate Requirements

  • Must currently have eligibility to live and work in the UK, unfortunately sponsorship cannot currently be offered.
  • Must hold a valid aircraft standards-based qualification (Apprenticeship/NVQ level 3) or aircraft related academic qualification/traineeship with a minimum 4 years recorded experience or be able to satisfy AAG DS Training / Maintenance management team.
  • Current Human factor initial and refresher, EWIS and SFAR 88 certificate
  • Knowledge of aeronautical regulations
  • Must have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom
  • Fluency in English, both written and verbal
  • Be able to successful complete MOD security clearance
  • Experience on Airbus, Propeller or Wide body Aircraft
  • Knowledge of Military Aviation Authority (MAA) MRP Part 145 regulations
  • Have good communication skills, both verbally and written, and interpersonal skills
  • A proven ability to work as part of a team
  • Be able to work on their own initiative and demonstrate leadership skills
  • Possess proficient organisational skills and an ability to work in an efficient manner

Typical Working Conditions

  • Primarily based in Brize Norton however travel may be required
  • Shift will be 5, 5, 4-day shift 0700-1900
  • PPE is provided by AAG DS and its use is mandatory in the performance of your work.

If you feel your skills and experience meet the requirements of this position, we look forward to hearing from you!


Atlantic Aviation Group reserves the right to close the role prior to this date should a suitable applicant be found.


About Atlantic Aviation Group

Atlantic Aviation Group is an independent aviation solutions company providing comprehensive maintenance, modification and support services to operators around the world. Our services include Part 145 Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Part CAMO, Part21J Design Services and Part 147 training solutions across two facilities in Shannon, Ireland.


Data Privacy

Our full data privacy notice outlining how data will be processed as part of the application procedure for applicable locations is available here: Privacy Policy – Atlantic Aviation Group.


By submitting your application, you are agreeing to our use and processing of your data as required.


Seniority level

  • Associate

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Engineering and Other
  • Aviation & Aerospace, Airlines and Aviation, and Engineering Services

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