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Line Maintenance Mechanic

Morson Talent
Carterton
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Line Maintenance Mechanic

Line Maintenance Mechanic

Line Maintenance Mechanic

Line Maintenance Mechanic

Line Maintenance Mechanic

Aircraft Mechanic

Overview

Morson are recuriting for a Line Maintenance Mechanic to work at RAF Brize Norton with our prestigious client in support of a fleet of A400M.

Job Description Summary

Location Brize Norton, Oxfordshire
This role will require you to work on a 5x5x4 shift pattern

£27.00 per hour Umbrella / £20.18 per hour PAYE

Contract until December 2026
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Eligibility to gain UK SC Security Clearance

How you will contribute
  • Reporting directly to the Line Support or Line Operations Shift Supervisor you will perform under supervision Line Maintenance activities, routine/scheduled maintenance and fault rectification to the A400M Aircraft, on-time and on quality
  • You will complete allocated tasks in order to maintain On-Time Performance, including but not limited to defect rectification, progression of ADF’s, routine/scheduled & planned maintenance and daily tasks under appropriate civilian and military supervision.
  • You will ensure that performance of work is in compliance with company technical and administrative procedures including the company Environmental Health and Safety Policy.
  • You will ensure that all required husbandry tasks are carried out to ensure appropriate control of the line maintenance environment including but not limited to: specified daily and weekly vehicle checks, restocking of consumable goods, adherence to the tool control system and notification of damaged equipment.
  • You will support on-going Team Atlas improvement and expansion initiatives.
  • You will provide support on occasion for workshop and maintenance support activities.
  • You will complete all required continuation training and carry out sufficient on-aircraft work to retain Atlas 220 approval (authorisation to work on A400M aircraft).
About you
  • A recognised engineering apprenticeship and a minimum of 3 years’ experience performing maintenance on operational aircraft and/or an EASA Cat ‘A’ Licence.
  • Be able to demonstrate experience maintaining commercial or military transport aircraft.
  • Line and Base Maintenance experience desirable.
  • Knowledge and experience using aircraft technical manuals and instructions to complete maintenance tasks on aircraft.
  • You will have served a recognised engineering and or technical educational background and have experience working within the aviation industry.


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