Mech Mechanic - V05506

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King's Lynn
4 days ago
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Mechanical Mechanic
Contract: 12 Months
Based: RAF Marham
Hourly Rate: £
Hours: 37 hours
Onsite: Monday – Thursday
Core hours: 07:15 – 17:00
Role may involve shift work, including:

  • Days: 07:15 – 17:00 (Mon–Thurs)
  • Nights: 16:00 – 02:00 (Mon–Thurs)


BAE Systems is seeking a Mechanical Mechanic to support F-35 aircraft maintenance activities. Reporting to the F-35 Aircraft Maintenance Manager, you will undertake a range of maintenance tasks on F-35 aircraft and/or aircraft components in line with approved technical information and organisational procedures.
Skills:

  • Minimum 2 years' experience working within EASA/MRP Part 145.
  • Experience working on complex military aircraft programmes
  • Minimum City & Guilds 2675 or 2661 in Aeronautical Engineering and Maintenance (or equivalent)


The Job

  • Carry out aircraft and component maintenance in accordance with Approved Technical Information, risk assessments and the organisation's MOE.
  • Complete maintenance instructions and schedules for planned and unplanned tasks.
  • Perform tasks including inspections, repairs, modifications, fault rectification, component removal/replacement and functional/system testing.
  • Ensure all work is correctly documented and that airworthiness records are maintained.
  • Compile reports, identify issues and escalate where required.
  • Comply with all company procedures, standards and safety requirements.


Clearance Eligibility: Full SC subject / ITAR
About BAE:
BAE Systems is a leading global defence, aerospace, and security company. They're experts in delivering advanced solutions for air, land, and naval forces, as well as commercial aerospace and cyber security. Known for its commitment to innovation and excellence, BAE Systems offers exciting career opportunities for those looking to make a significant impact in cutting-edge technology and defence sectors.
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Outsource UK is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. You'll receive consideration for your application without regard to race, religion or belief, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, disability, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, or age.

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