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Aircraft Mechanical Fitter

Erik og Kriss
Shrewsbury
2 weeks ago
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Aircraft Mechanical Fitter

Location: Shawbury, UK


Programme: UK Military Flying Training System (UK MFTS) - H135/H145 Fleet


Reports to: UK MFTS (RW) Supervisors


Mon – Fri, 08:00 – 17:00, 40 hrs per week.


Key Areas

  • Completed a formal aviation apprenticeship or related discipline.
  • Ideally experience on Airbus Helicopters; but general helicopter experience is acceptable.
  • Ideal maintenance background.
  • Driving licence.

Role Overview

The Aircraft Mechanical Fitter plays a vital role in supporting the UK Military Flying Training System's rotary wing operations. Based at RAF Shawbury, this hands‑on position involves maintaining and servicing the H135/H145 helicopter fleet to ensure optimal performance and safety. Though non‑certifying, the role is essential to the daily functioning of flight operations and maintenance activities.


Key Responsibilities

  • Assist with aircraft movement, line maintenance, and base maintenance of the H135/H145 fleet.
  • Perform inspections and repairs under the direction of Shift Supervisors or Certifying Engineers.
  • Maintain high standards of workmanship to ensure safe aircraft operation.
  • Complete maintenance tasks on airframe structures, power plants, mechanical and electrical systems in line with OEM instructions.
  • Carry out off‑aircraft component and composite work in workshops as needed.
  • Support hangar operations, including aircraft movement and general housekeeping.

Essential Knowledge & Skills

  • Strong understanding of engine and airframe systems.
  • Familiarity with specialised test equipment for engine and airframe diagnostics.
  • Up‑to‑date knowledge of flight and airport operations, aircraft line maintenance, and aircraft base maintenance.

Desirable

  • Awareness of UK Military Aviation and UK MFTS procedures.
  • Understanding of CAA Part 145 and Part M regulations.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Completed apprenticeship in Aircraft Maintenance or a related discipline.
  • Experience in base maintenance, flight operations, and line maintenance.

Desirable Qualifications

  • Experience working with H135/H145 helicopters.
  • Exposure to Airbus Helicopters products.
  • Background in military aviation.

Performance Expectations

  • Maintain aircraft availability levels above 98% at Shawbury, including during deployments.

Benefits Package

  • Private medical insurance.
  • Pension scheme with employer contributions.
  • Share incentive and discretionary bonus schemes.
  • Employee purchase programmes for bikes, technology, and vehicles.
  • Dental and health cash plans.
  • Travel insurance and health assessments.
  • Financial and legal advisory services.

Additional Requirements

  • Must be eligible for DBS Security Clearance and SC Clearance.
  • Applicants must meet all requirements of Export Compliance Regulations.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.


Seniority level: Entry level


Employment type: Contract


Job function: Engineering and Information Technology


Industries: Specialty Trade Contractors


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