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Mechanical Technician (Engine Build) - eVTOL / Aerospace - Hampshire - £45k

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Hampshire
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Mechanical Technician (Engine Build) - eVTOL / Aerospace - Hampshire - £45k


Job Title: Mechanical Technician

Location: Fareham, Hampshire (5 Days Per Week on Site)

Salary: £35,000 to £45,000 per year (They can be negotiable DOE)


Job Overview:

We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Mechanical Technician to join our team. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the preparation, assembly, and testing of engine components for advanced engineering projects. If you have a keen eye for detail, experience in mechanical assembly and testing, and a passion for precision engineering, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Preparation and kitting of base engine, including installation of re-drive assembly and belt tension.
  • Wiring loom installation and assembly of engine frame sub-assemblies, including fuel systems and electronics.
  • Installation of heat shields, baffles, and exhaust system components.
  • Installation of throttle cables, servo units, and throttle balancing.
  • Engine installation inspection, including external and dressing components.
  • Internal engine inspection using borescope for diagnostics.
  • Flashing engine ECU with the correct calibration file.
  • Analysis of engine running data to identify and resolve issues.
  • Engine fault diagnosis and troubleshooting.


Additional Duties:

  • Monitor and update the Bill of Materials (BoM) to ensure all components are accounted for.
  • Ensure CAD assembly models are up-to-date and align with the build process.
  • Manage stock levels for engine assembly parts and coordinate procurement requests according to the build schedule.
  • Pick sub-assembly kits for engine builds.
  • Experience in a test and development environment, including dyno or rig testing, would be advantageous.


Ideal Candidate Profile:

  • Good dexterity and a keen eye for detail.
  • Strong appreciation for the operation of combustion engines and related systems.
  • Experience in sub-assembly of mechanical parts, particularly in rotating or reciprocating machinery (e.g., pumps).
  • Disciplined and proactive approach to tasks, able to work independently without frequent supervision.
  • Accountable for actions and a high standard of work.


Experience/Qualifications:

  • Motorsports engine, transmission, or sub-assembly (damper/upright build) experience.
  • Motorcycle technician experience, particularly in racing or high-end dealership environments.
  • Historic motorsport or sub-assembly engine work experience.
  • Aerospace sub-assembly technician or engine building experience (preferred but not essential).


If this is of interest please apply on LinkedIn or email

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