Aircraft Structures Technician - E7 Wedgetail

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Exciting Opportunity: Aircraft Structures Technician - Permanent or Contract

Are you a skilled aircraft engineer with a passion for precision and attention to detail? This company is seeking an exceptional Aircraft Structures Technician to join their dynamic team at BHX and contribute to the maintenance and modification of their state-of-the-art aircraft. These roles are available on a contract or permanent basis. The role is available on a permanent or long term contract basis, with contracts outside of IR35.

Key Responsibilities of the Aircraft Structures Technician Role:

Carry out modifications and maintenance on aircraft in accordance with approved drawings and maintenance data, taking full accountability for the technical integrity of all work performed.
Interpret technical manuals, drawings, and regulatory requirements to ensure the highest standards of workmanship.
Install complex structural assemblies, working to fine tolerances and using sealants, fasteners, and bonding techniques as per technical standards.
Maintain a safe and clean working environment, with a strong focus on tool control and reporting any unsafe conditions.

What the Company is Looking for in an Aircraft Structures Technician:

Completed an engineering apprenticeship, ideally in Aeronautical engineering or a military equivalent.
Minimum of 2 years of live aircraft sheet metal/structural experience, with a preference for previous aircraft production or modification experience.
Excellent hand skills, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of airframes.
Eligible to work and live in the UK, with the ability to obtain UK security clearance.
Reliable, adaptable, and possessing good interpersonal skills.

Why Choose this Opportunity as an Aircraft Structures Technician?

This company is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive work environment, with opportunities for professional development and growth. As an Aircraft Structures Technician, you will be part of a talented team, working on cutting-edge aircraft and contributing to the company's success.

If you are an experienced and dedicated Aircraft Structures Technician who thrives in a dynamic and challenging environment, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity today!

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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