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Mechanical Supervisor

Clements Young Ltd
Hounslow
4 days ago
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Mechanical Supervisors Required Day Shifts at Heathrow Airport

Clements Young areactively recruiting qualified and experienced Mechanical Supervisors for ongoing day work on a long term projectat Heathrow Airport .
If you're based within a commutable distance of Heathrow and available for work either immediately or in the near future, wed love to hear from you.

Role Details:
Location: Heathrow Airport

S hifts: Day work

Employment Type: PAYE (Full-Time) - rates due to increase in 2026

Requirements: JIB PMES/CSCS Card, IPAF 3a & 3b & SSSTS

Airside Pass Requirements: Due to the sensitive nature of working airside, all candidates must complete the Airside Pass clearance process , which includes:
Providing a detailed 5-year work history

Completing a DBS check

Passing a GSAT (General Security Awareness Training)

What We Offer: As a PAYE employee with Clements Young, you'll enjoy:
Holiday & sick pay (including bank holidays

Private medical healthcare and Life insurance

Pension scheme enrolment

Long-term opportunities and career development

Ready to Apply? Submit your application today or get in touch with our team to learn more about this exciting opportunity at one of the UKs busiest airports.
Clements Young Ltd acts as an Employment Business when supplying temporary workers and as an Employment Agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment. We never charge fees to work-seekers. All roles are subject to right-to-work checks, client confirmation, and compliance with the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.

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