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Aircraft Mechanic | Zenith Aviation

Zenith Aviation Limited
Biggin Hill
1 month ago
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Due to our continuous growth, an exciting opportunity has arisen for Aircraft Mechanics to join Zenith Aviation, a Part 145 MRO based at Biggin Hill Airport to support our growing activities within our Learjet fleet and third party maintenance covering Bombardier & Textron approvals.

We are proud to be an award-winning organisation and we believe our success stems from our commitment to ‘putting the fun’ into business wherever possible to benefit our customers, employees or members of the community. We are looking for individuals who can be an integral part of a highly dedicated and self-motivated team. The ideal candidates will be flexible and adaptable with the ability to multi-task and prioritise workload effectively.

Minimum Requirements

  • Unrestricted right to live and work in the UK.
  • Able to obtain airside security clearance.
  • Current Human Factors, EWIS and Fuel Tank Safety and SMS certificates.
  • Full UK driving licence.
  • Corporate maintenance experience.

Skills, Duties and Knowledge

  • Carry out base and line maintenance in accordance with the approved data on both group and customer aircraft within the allocated timeframe.
  • Respond to both domestic and international AOG situations as necessary.
  • Ensure that Airworthiness, Safety and Quality Controls are complied with at all times.
  • Computer literate and familiar with CAFAM and Microsoft Office products.
  • Knowledge of aircraft systems and industry procedures.
  • Good working knowledge of aircraft documentation and have a broad skill set in aircraft maintenance, repair and troubleshooting.
  • Must be highly motivated and a good team member.
  • Must be able to work under pressure and in a flexible manner.
  • Excellent career prospects including a fully sponsored Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence for the right candidate.
  • Working hours 0700-1900.
  • Shift pattern 5 on/ 5 off/ 4 on/ 5 off/ 5 on/ 4 off.
  • Competitive salary with excellent company benefits.


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