Details:
- Job Type: Contract
- Job Status: Full-Time
- Location: Gatwick West Sussex
- Date: 1 week ago
Description:
Due to continued expansion, our client is looking for Aircraft Mechanics to join our organisation. Prospective candidates are required to demonstrate recent maintenance experience on 737 NG/Max, 777, 787 or similar type aircraft. This role reports to the Maintenance Manager - Production and is based at the London Gatwick Hangar facility working a rotational shift pattern. A degree of flexibility is expected including a requirement to work overtime if required.
Responsibilities
· Perform scheduled maintenance tasks, defect rectification, modifications, repairs and functional tests on Airframe and Engine systems under the supervisor of a Licensed Aircraft Engineer.
· Complete all assigned work in a timely manner to optimise aircraft downtime.
· Ensure aircraft technical log book, maintenance documentation, work packages and zonal handovers are completed accurately and within prescribed timescales in conjunction with the Licensed Aircraft Engineer.
· Highlight any technical issues, discrepancies or other issues to the Licensed Aircraft Engineer.
· Maintain a high standard of husbandry and cleanliness within assigned work areas.
· Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, company processes and procedures.
· Report all incidents and occurrences in the Safety Management System.
· Undertake any reasonable activities as required, including working away from London Gatwick.
Required Qualifications
· Have completed a recognised apprenticeship, formal training program or able to demonstrate comparable qualifications and experience.
· Have experience working in a Line or Base Maintenance environment.
· Be a team player who will grasp opportunities to exceed the expectations of internal and external customers.
· Flexible worker who is prepared to adjust working hours to meet operational demands.
· Proven knowledge and proficiency in Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint and the ability to learn in-house systems