Aircraft Mechanic – Line Station Farnborough (m/f)

Dassault Aviation Business Services
Farnborough
3 weeks ago
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Dassault Aviation Business Services is a leading provider of business aviation support at Farnborough, ensuring world‑class standards of safety, quality, and customer satisfaction. We are committed to providing exceptional aircraft maintenance services with a focus on continuous improvement and operational excellence.


Your Role

As an Aircraft Mechanic at our Farnborough Line Station, you will support Licensed Engineers in carrying out maintenance tasks on business aircraft, both scheduled and unscheduled. You’ll be a key member of the production team, responsible for maintaining the highest standards in safety, quality, and on‑time delivery, while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and internal processes.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform maintenance tasks in line with the MOE and industry standards
  • Ensure safety, quality, and compliance during all maintenance activities
  • Accurately record man‑hours, materials, and completed work documentation
  • Provide support for AOG/MRT activities when needed
  • Assist with light scheduled maintenance and AOG recovery
  • Ensure aircraft presentation meets the highest standards
  • Maintain cleanliness and organization of the workplace
  • Support Line Station Manager with strategic projects and regulatory adherence
  • Mentor and coach Apprentices as required

Your Profile

  • Completed an apprenticeship or appropriate aviation mechanical training
  • 2+ years of aeronautical experience in Line Maintenance, with at least 12 months of practical experience
  • Experience on private/business aircraft (preferred)
  • Understanding of Part 145 regulations and company MOE
  • Familiar with HF/FTS and EWIS requirements
  • Proficient with IT systems and tooling/equipment used in maintenance
  • Fluent in English, both written and spoken
  • UK driving license and eligibility for an airside pass
  • Right to work in the UK without restrictions

Why Join Us ?

  • Work in a dynamic and challenging aviation environment
  • Be part of a globally recognised aerospace leader
  • Opportunities for growth, training, and career development
  • A supportive team culture where excellence, respect, and agility are at the heart of everything we do

Interested ?

Apply now via our website and take the next step in your aviation career with Dassault Aviation Business Services at Farnborough.


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