Aircraft Mechanical Fitter

Morson Edge
London
2 days ago
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Morson Edge is currently recruiting for experienced Aircraft Mechanical Fitters to join a leading aerospace organisation supporting the UK Military Flying Training System (Rotary Wing) team, working on the H135/H145 helicopter fleet at RAF Shawbury.

Aircraft Mechanical Fitter - RAF Shawbury
Location: RAF Shawbury, Shropshire
Contract Type: 6 month contract (likely to be extended)
Hours: 40 per week
Pay(ph): £21.05 PAYE / £28.16 Umbrella

This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in maintaining, repairing, and supporting aircraft to ensure safe and continuous operation — directly contributing to the success of the UK's Defence Helicopter Flying School.

Key Responsibilities
• Assist in the movement, line, and base maintenance of the H135/H145 fleet
• Carry out maintenance inspections and repairs under the direction of the Shift Supervisor or Certifying Engineer
• Perform airframe, power plant, mechanical, and electrical maintenance in accordance with OEM instructions
• Support flight operations and ensure aircraft safety and airworthiness
• Assist with day-to-day hangar operations, aircraft movement, and housekeeping tasks
• Conduct off-aircraft maintenance and component work in the workshop when required

Qualifications & Experience
• Completed apprenticeship in Aircraft Maintenance or related discipline
• Strong knowledge of airframe and engine systems
• Experience in flight operations, line, and base maintenance
Desirable:
• Experience with H135/H145 helicopters
• Background in military aviation
• Familiarity with CAA Part 145 and Part M regulations

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