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Blue Arrow
Blackwood
4 days ago
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Aircraft Mechanic - Full-Time, Permanent

📍 South Wales | 💼 Salary: £28,000 + Shift Allowance + Overtime

Recruiting on behalf of a leading aerospace client

Blue Arrow is proud to be recruiting skilled Aircraft Mechanics for a prestigious aerospace company based in South Wales. This is a full-time, permanent role offering a competitive salary, structured shift patterns, and excellent career development opportunities.

Are you looking to start the new year off with a new role

Salary & Working Hours

Base Salary: £28,000 per annum
Shift Allowance: £82.76 per week
Total Package: Approx. £32,303 per annum
Hours:
Initial weeks: Monday to Friday, 6am-2pm or 7am-3pm
Ongoing shift pattern:
2 weeks days: Monday-Friday, 6am-2pm§ 1 week afternoons: Monday-Thursday: 1.45pm-9.45pm

Friday: 11.45am-7.45pm
Overtime available before/after shifts and Saturday mornings (once trained)✈️ About the Role

You'll be part of a team specializing in the repair and overhaul of Commercial Aircraft Thrust Reversers and Nacelles, working to OEM, UKCAA, and EASA-approved standards. This is a fast-paced, high-precision environment where safety and quality are paramount.

🔍 Key Responsibilities

Carry out MRO and production tasks to high standards (Quality, Cost, Delivery)
Ensure compliance with regulatory and procedural requirements
Maintain airworthiness and accurate documentat...

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