Job Description
Volantes Technical Recruitment are seeking a B1.3 licensed engineer to work for our prestigious rotary client in England.
The role will be working 7 days on 7 days off on a permanent basis.
This is an exciting time to be joining our client as they are looking to move into their new state of the art facility and increase the headcount considerably over the next 24 months.
This role will offer a fantastic salary for on shore operations as well as a good work to life balance and type training on a variety of Airbus helicopter ratings.
Main responsibilities
- Accomplishment of Maintenance inspections and repairs as directed by Maintenance Supervisors. This is a certifying role that requires a Part 66 License in B1.3 (Turbine Rotorcraft). The ability to work as a team leader and to high standards to ensure continued safe operation of the aircraft.
- Deploy to customer locations to carry out line maintenance and defect rectification.
- Working knowledge of UK CAA regulations most importantly Part 145, Part M and UK ANO requirements is essential.
- Completion of maintenance, including airframe structure, power plant and mechanical and electrical systems. Replacement of avionic line replaceable units, requiring simple tests to prove their serviceability.
- Supervision of maintenance fitters and the certification of their work.
- Also required to assist in day to day running of Hangar, including aircraft movement and general housekeeping responsibilities.
Education, Qualifications or Training
Essential
- Part 66 B1.3 Licence
- Candidates without a licence but with extensive aircraft maintenance experience that are in the process of studying for a licence will also be considered
Desirable
- 5 Years’ experience in a rotary environment. Type training on specific types will be given to a suitable candidate
Additional requirements
- Due to the nature of this position you will require DBS Security Clearance and be eligible for SC clearance.
- Applicants must meet any/all requirements of ITAR and Export Compliance Regulations.
- Travel within the UK or abroad to support related business requirements (not extensive).