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Aircraft Mechanic (BAEG)

British Airways PLC
Gatwick
1 week ago
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As the nation's flag carrier, we take great pride in connecting Britain with the world and the world with Britain.


It's something we've been doing for over 100 years, ever since we launched the world's first international scheduled air service between London and Paris.


Earlier this year, we expanded our maintenance capability with the opening of British Airways Engineering Gatwick. We're now looking to build on the strong foundation established by our talented team there and further develop the site to include Winter Airbus Heavy Maintenance operations within this impressive facility.


The role: BAEG Aircraft Mechanic

As an Aircraft Mechanic, you will work as part of our maintenance team to complete scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks on aircraft and components. Working under supervision, you will perform mechanical repairs and inspections, ensuring all work is completed to the required standards and timeframes. This role requires technical expertise, attention to detail, and a commitment to excellence in all aspects of aircraft maintenance.


What you'll do:

  • Complete maintenance tasks on aircraft and components under supervision, meeting all quality standards and time requirements
  • Maintain a safe working environment through strict adherence to safety protocols and housekeeping standards
  • Sign off completed work within your approval scope
  • Occasionally operate and drive various vehicles, including mechanical handling equipment, lifting equipment, and elevated work platforms (within permit limitations)
  • Actively identify and suggest improvements to work tasks, processes, and environment
  • Support the delivery of BAEG objectives
  • Work in confined spaces as required (such as fuel tanks)

What you will bring to BAEG

  • Strong mechanical aptitude and proven hand skills
  • Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and maintenance needs
  • Uncompromising commitment to workplace safety and quality standards
  • Self-motivation and initiative to work efficiently
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively as part of a team
  • Basic problem-solving skills to troubleshoot mechanical issues

Your Experience:

  • Completion of a recognised Aircraft Engineering apprenticeship or equivalent qualification (essential)
  • Ability to read and interpret technical documentation and maintenance manuals
  • Ability to obtain and maintain airport restricted zone access
  • Experience working in technical environments requiring precision and attention to detail
  • Computer literacy with experience using technical documentation systems

Training and Development we can offer:

  • Our specialist technical training facility at Heathrow is the venue for all our type course training
  • We offer a wide range of industry leading Part-147 / Part-145 training, which includes the latest Aircraft types, technological classrooms and simulators
  • Access to a suite of personal and developmental professional training through our Global Learning Academy at Heathrow

At British Airways we offer a wide range of flexible benefits such as:

  • Full-time role operating on a seasonal work pattern, typically 47.5 hours per week in winter and 12 hours per month in summer
  • Salary remains consistent throughout the year, regardless of seasonal hours
  • An annual shift allowance of £4,450
  • A pension scheme with potential contributions of up to 16% (if you contribute 5%, BA will contribute 11%)
  • A flexible benefits scheme which gives you the option to buy from a range of benefits such as healthcare, life assurance, and critical illness cover
  • Discounted confirmed flights for friends and family on BA from date of joining
  • Once in role, access to standby flights (with eligibility for the Club cabin) for yourself and your nominees
  • Discounted standby travel on other airlines in the Oneworld Alliance
  • Discounts on car hire, hotels, leisure activities, entertainment and much more

Candidates must have right to live and work in the United Kingdom to be considered for this position.


At British Airways we all have a part to play in creating an inclusive place to work. Diverse representation among our people is really important to us and we recognise that all our colleagues are uniquely different and bring their own originality, creativity and identity to work.


Inclusion and diversity is a key driver of innovation and we're committed to creating a culture where everyone feels that they can be themselves. We're looking for people from all backgrounds and cultures to join us and be a part of our journey to become a Better BA as we continue to connect Britain with the world and the world with Britain.


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