Mechanic

Gama Aviation LLC
Gloucester
3 weeks ago
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/ Position: Mechanic
/ Location: Staverton, Gloucester
/ Working Hours: 6/4/4 Shift Pattern

  • Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits!
  • Great Work-Life Balance with a 5-5-4 Shift Pattern!
  • Type Rating Training included for the right individuals!
  • Opportunities for professional development!
  • For more details, read on!



Gama Aviation is a very reputable Business Aviation company, working on both fixed wing and rotary aircrafts. We are continuing to grow and expand, with exciting contracts being secured, as a result of this, we are recruiting for an Aircraft Mechanic to support the Base Maintenance Rotary team. The role will be focused on maintaining the AW169, AW139 & H145 helicopters in Base Maintenance.

Working a 6-4-4 shift pattern, the successful candidate will provide engineering assistance supporting the Certifying Engineer in scheduled and defect rectification on the aircraft.
You will have a great deal of responsibility with endless opportunity for impact and freedom for initiatives.

/ About us:
Gama Aviation is a hugely diverse business that offers much more than perhaps its name would suggest. Yes, we fly but we also save lives, provide mission critical intelligence, and build systems that deliver decisive advantage.

With operations in the UK, Jersey, Europe and the Middle East, a career with us can offer travel, personal growth opportunities and the ability for long-term progression in a fast paced and dynamic service industry.

/ Responsibilities:
The Base Maintenance mechanic is involved in the completion of Mechanical and Electrical systems related tasks on the Company’s and third-party aircraft. They ensure the work is accomplished in a high standard in accordance with approved data and Company policies and procedures, including:

  • Carrying out assigned maintenance, repairs, and modification of aircraft and associated system as allocated
  • Completion of all paperwork and documentation for the work completed
  • Issuing of all approved materials to the work via the Company’s computer system (Corridor)
  • Complete all work using approved tools and ground support equipment
  • All work is completed in a safe and appropriate manner considering risk to personnel, property and reputation
  • Ensuring tooling is accounted for prior to return to service
  • Completing all post maintenance actions
  • Completion of maintenance detailed in the Maintenance Status Report alongside the Base Maintenance Certifying Engineer
  • Reporting of defects to the Base Maintenance Certifying Engineer
  • Reporting issues regarding Health and Safety or Flight Safety, via the Company’s reporting system (iQSMS)
  • Maintain a safe and healthy work environment by complying with all Company standards and adhering to legal regulations


/ Skills, Qualifications and Experience required:

  • A strong maintenance related technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems
  • A good working knowledge of the regulations and requirements associated with aircraft maintenance, Health & Safety and Human Factors
  • The ability to take responsibility and ownership of tasks
  • The ability to understand the requirement of clear, unambiguous communication
  • Familiarity with OEM appropriate to helicopter types



/ In addition to a Competitive Salary, we will offer you:

  • Great work life balance with a 6-4-4 shift pattern
  • Competitive Group Pension Scheme
  • Comprehensive Life Assurance *
  • Comprehensive Income Protection *
  • Comprehensive Travel Insurance *
  • Comprehensive Private Healthcare (after successful passing of probation) *
  • Free Car Parking
  • 2 Paid Volunteering Days each calendar year (subject to line manager approval)
  • Investment in Training, Qualifications and Professional Development


*(Subject to insurance underwriting)

Due to the volume of applications received, only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. If you do not hear from us within 20 working days then your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.

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