Role: Mechanic (B1)
Reports to: Base Maintenance Manager
Department: Production
Location: Twin Peaks, St Athan
Hours of Work - Seasonal Shift: Monday – Sunday: 5 or 4 days, 07:00 – 17:45 or 07:00 – 18:15 (depending on shift).
Attendance hours from 1 September to 31 May
(+10 days refresher training every August)
Salary: £28,354.14 plus £6,000 shift premium per annum.
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced, self-motivated Mechanic (B1) to join our dynamic team, using your experience within the aircraft engineering environment for all maintenance activities, including scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in response to our customers’ requirements.
The Role:
Under the direction of your supervisor, you will be responsible for completing tasks in accordance with Part 145 maintenance requirements, internal processes and procedures, and our customer Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Putting safety and quality first, you will ensure adherence to Health & Safety procedures whilst carrying out aircraft maintenance within the limits of company approvals. Whilst upholding the highest level of engineering standards and practices, you will assist in driving the team to deliver defect rectification and investigation, repair, overhaul and modifications.
Main Responsibilities will include:
- Carrying out maintenance of aircraft as defined, using only correctly maintained and uniquely identified personal tooling and correct company tooling and calibrated test equipment
- Under the direction of your supervisor, provide effective support of the aircraft maintenance and seek support if needed
- Ensuring correct completion of all maintenance paperwork and forms in a timely manner before the end of the shift and in accordance with all aspects of the MOE Part 2 and procedures
- Informing the Bay Manager / Engineer / Technician of any adverse issues affecting safety, productivity, and progression of work
- Ensuring any unused material is correctly processed and returned to Stores when practical, following correct disposal instructions at all times.
- Ensuring correct storage of aircraft components and tooling including blanking, labelling and protection in accordance with company procedures.
- Maintaining standard engineering practices regarding general husbandry, work place cleanliness and FOD prevention measures
- Recommending to the Bay Manager / Engineer any improvements in working conditions, practices and procedures that may result in an improvement in safety, efficiency and productivity
- Assisting with hangar facility maintenance and general tasks
- Any other tasks and duties as reasonably required in accordance with the needs of the business
Key requirements include:
- Must be eligible to live and work in the UK
- 3 years’ aviation maintenance experience (including time served during an apprenticeship) within a Part 145 (or equivalent) organisation
- Ability to demonstrate aircraft system(s) knowledge and use of recognised aircraft documentation
- Demonstrates a broad skill-set in aircraft systems, including rigging, component replacement and modification embodiment
- Basic structural knowledge, including repairs
- Apprenticeship (or equivalent) in aviation or mechanical engineering
- Minimum of 5 GCSE’s (or equivalent) at grade C or above including Maths and English Language
- Initial Human Factors, EWIS and Fuel Tank Safety
Entry level mechanics will also be considered for this position. To apply, please submit your CV and covering letter to hradmin@caerdav.com.