Aircraft Mechanic

Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd
Newcastle upon Tyne
3 weeks ago
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Aircraft Mechanic


Newcastle


£48,000 - £53,000 + Training + Progression to B1 Aircraft Engineer + Benefits Package + Overtime + Family Feel Team + Pension + Immediate Start


Fantastic opportunity to progress your career with a national company that prides themselves on safety, reliability, and exceptional service in the aerospace industry. As they continue to expand and evolve, they are seeking a highly skilled and dedicated Aircraft Mechanic to join their expert team. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with experience in aircraft maintenance and safety systems to work with a leading service company that offers excellent benefits, opportunities for professional development, and a supportive work environment!


As an Aircraft Mechanic, you will be responsible for performing maintenance on various types of aircraft, focusing on both safety systems and general aircraft maintenance. This company offers a competitive salary with plenty of overtime with great opportunities for career growth and progression within the company. Enjoy a supportive and inclusive company culture where your contributions are valued and you can get type training.


Your Role As An Aircraft Mechanic Will Include:

  • Scheduled maintenance on aircrafts
  • Shift work
  • Working on safety systems and defects

The Successful Aircraft Mechanic Will Have:

  • Experience as an Aircraft Mechanic
  • Completed any type rating course - ideal
  • Experience with Boeing and Airbus - ideal
  • Commutable to Newcastle Airport

If you are interested in this position please contact Georgia on (phone number removed).


Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom. Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed.


We will endeavour to respond to all applicants however due to the sheer volume of response, we can only guarantee that candidates who have been shortlisted will be contacted.


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