We are seeking B1.3 Licensed Aircraft Engineers to join our clients Engineering Teams in Aberdeen.
Do you have the right skills and experience for this role Read on to find out, and make your application.
Reporting to the Chief Engineer and under the day-to-day supervision of the Shift Supervisor, the position holder will be required to perform Base Maintenance is the main currently, however they do operate Line Maintenance so this could be an option in the future.
With over six decades of aviation solutions crossing the globe, they are the world’s leading provider energy customers, search and rescue (SAR) and aircraft support solutions to government and civil organizations.
Key Responsibilities include: Perform /certify / a/c maintenance – Scheduled Maintenance Inspections, MODS and rectification Maintaining acceptable airworthiness and maintenance standards Issue such certifications within the scope of authorisation Reporting on incidents or lapse in quality involving a/c staff, material, plant, tools, equipment, premises or facilities.
Essential: CAA B1.3 Licence Relevant experience and time on helicopters.
Skills: Ideally typed on one of the following: AW189, AW139, S-92 Excellent adaptable team worker, with good work and safety ethics Attention to Detail Good interpersonal skills with ability to work within small team Analytical approach to problem solving Numerical Skills Motivated to provide a high standard of work Ability to consider the effects of their actions to both the Department and the Company as a whole Demonstrate integrity in all aspects Good communication skills both written and verbal Good IT skills and the ability to learn new systems Key role details and benefits: 4 – 4 – 6 shift patterns (7am-7pm) Paid overtime, always available.
Paid at time and a half Some travel opportunity if wanted, operate globally, however not a necessity.
Pension matched up to 9% Private medical Life accident assurance EV Cycle to work scheme post probation All applicants must be currently eligible to work and live in the UK.