Mechanical Technician

Omega Resource Group
London
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Job Title: Mechanical Technician
Location: Oxford
Salary: Competitive
Contract: Permanent
Role Overview - Mechanical Technician
Our client is a highly regarded provider of helicopter maintenance, repair and overhaul services and operates one of the UK's most capable and modern helicopter facilities. Due to continued growth and several new long-term contracts, they now require additional Mechanical Technicians to join their professional shop-floor teams. Working under the direct supervision of Licensed Aircraft Engineers, you will perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on a fleet of advanced twin-engine helicopters that operate in some of the most demanding roles worldwide.
Key Responsibilities – Mechanical Technician
Removal, replacement and installation of mechanical, electrical and avionic components
Supporting certifying staff with inspections, repairs, modifications and scheduled servicing
Rigging and functional testing of flight controls and dynamic components
Accurate completion of all technical records and documentation
Upholding the very highest standards of safety, quality and foreign object prevention
Key Experience & Qualifications – Mechanical Technician
Level 2 (or higher) engineering qualification (NVQ, BTEC, City & Guilds or completed apprenticeship in a mechanical/electrical discipline)
Proven ability to work methodically from technical manuals and instructions
Absolute commitment to safety and quality – lives depend on your workmanship
Strong manual skills and excellent attention to detail
Genuine passion for aviation and a drive to build a long-term career
Benefits – Mechanical Technician
Highly competitive salary
Company-funded private medical insurance (single cover)
Generous contributory pension
Annual performance-related bonus & share schemes
Comprehensive salary-sacrifice benefits (cycle-to-work, car scheme, tech scheme, dental, health cash plan, travel insurance, retail discounts etc.)
Fully supported training and clear progression routes toward aircraft licensing qualifications.
For more information on this role, please contact Ben Dawson on or send copy of your CV to
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Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors.
Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors.

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