Mechanical Fitter

Oakley, Dorset
2 weeks ago
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Our client, a global leader in aerospace fuel systems, is currently seeking a skilled Mechanical Fitter to join their team in Wimborne, Dorset. Known for delivering fully integrated solutions for both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft, their Wimborne facility specialises in cutting-edge air-to-air refuelling systems, advanced refuelling probes, and various innovative aerospace technologies. With a legacy of over 80 years, they stand as the world's leading provider of air-to-air refuelling systems, offering fifth-generation solutions to Air Forces worldwide.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct all required tasks within the MRO facility, including strip, survey, rebuild, and product acceptance testing of new and used products
Complete surveys and repairs following agreed practices
Adhere to quality principles and regulatory procedures by following defined processes and technical data
Carry out assembly, strip, survey, rebuild, and testing of products autonomously (subject to training)
Identify and drive productivity and performance improvement opportunities
Implement lean manufacturing processes
Contribute to the continuous development of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) requirements
Participate in tier and team meetings to understand work scheduling and update targets

Job Requirements:

Experience in fitting, with a broad product knowledge
Ability to interpret technical data with an understanding of fuel systems, mechanical systems, and structural assemblies
Apprenticeship, HNC, or similar qualification is desirable
Knowledge and/or experience of EASA/CAA pt145 is preferred
Aerospace experience is required
Understanding of lean methodology and principles
Ability to complete tasks on-time and to the required standard
Commitment to adhere to EHS requirements and maintain the 5S principles
Cooperation with management to meet legal duties and care for personal health and safety, as well as for others

Benefits:

Opportunity to work with a global leader in aerospace fuel systems
Professional development and training opportunities
Collaborative and supportive work environment
Employee benefits package
If you are an experienced Mechanical Fitter looking for a new opportunity in a dynamic and innovative environment, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's team in Wimborne, Dorset

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