Helicopter Mechanic - Aberdeen

Matchtech Mobility
Aberdeen
1 week ago
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Our client, a top-tier helicopter operator in the offshore market, is looking for skilled Helicopter Mechanics to join their dynamic team in Aberdeen. With an equal time rotation and accommodation provided for those who choose to travel, this is an exciting opportunity for aspiring Aircraft Engineers or mechanics alike, looking to work in an engaging line maintenance environment within the aerospace MRO sector.



Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform maintenance tasks on aircraft and components in accordance with issued work orders, applicable manuals, and approved maintenance data
  • Conduct activities such as disassembly & reassembly, rectifying defects, and component replacements and system adjustments
  • Ensure all safety regulations and procedures are followed at all times
  • Immediately report safety hazards or mandatory occurrences via the occurrence reporting system
  • Adhere to all MOE procedures and inform the Chief Engineer/Maintenance Lead if instructions or processes are unclear, incomplete, or ambiguous
  • Record all performed maintenance accurately and clearly in the work file
  • Raise defect entries or non-routine tasks for any findings discovered during inspections
  • Support Licensed Engineers during troubleshooting and functional checks
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized working environment, including proper care of tools and ground equipment
  • Contribu...

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