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Mech Fitter - Helicopters

Guidant Global
Oxford
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Fitter - Installations (Oxford)

Contract Type: 3-Month Contract (with potential for extension)
Location: Oxford - Onsite
Pay Rate: £21.05 per hour (PAYE)
Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 - 17:00 (40 hours per week)
Security Clearance: SC clearance required (role involves ITAR-related equipment)


Are you a skilled Mechanical Fitter with a background in aviation?
We're looking for an experienced Mechanical Fitter to join our team in Oxford, supporting installations on Airbus Helicopters. This is a hands-on role requiring precision, technical expertise, and a commitment to quality.


Key Responsibilities

  • Installation and mechanical fitting tasks on Airbus Helicopters
  • Working to high standards in a regulated environment
  • Ensuring compliance with safety and quality procedures

Essential Requirements

  • Completed a formal aviation apprenticeship or equivalent discipline
  • Previous experience working on Airbus Helicopters
  • Full UK driving license
  • Ability to obtain SC clearance (must be eligible for ITAR-related work)

Additional Information

  • No travel required
  • Onsite interview process
  • IR35: Off-payroll working rules apply

This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a high-profile aviation project with the potential for long-term engagement. If you're ready to take on a new challenge and meet the criteria, we'd love to hear from you


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