B1.3 Licensed Engineer – Scotland Line and Heavies Engineering Roles Available
We are seeking a B1.3 Licensed Aircraft Engineer to join our client's Line or Heavies Engineering Team based in Scotland. Reporting to the Chief Engineer and under the day-to-day supervision of the Shift Supervisor, the position holder will be required to perform line maintenance on various Company aircraft types.
Principal Responsibilities:
* Perform, certify, and carry out aircraft maintenance – Scheduled Maintenance Inspections, MODS, and defect rectification.
* Maintain acceptable airworthiness and maintenance standards.
* Issue certifications within the scope of authorisation.
* Report on incidents or lapses in quality involving aircraft staff, material, plant, tools, equipment, premises, or facilities.
Person Specification:
Qualifications:
* CAA B1.3 Licence (consideration may be given to candidates holding an A License).
Experience:
* Relevant experience and time on helicopters.
* Experience on the AW189 / S92 is preferred but not essential.
Key Skills & Competencies:
* Excellent adaptable team worker, with good work and safety ethics.
* Attention to detail.
* Good interpersonal skills and ability to work within a 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 on 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 ability to learn new systems.
Benefits:
* Shift pattern: "4 days on / 4 days off / 6 days on / 4 days off / 4 days on / 6 days off", working 11 hours per day (including 30-minute break), with opportunity to discuss a 14/14 shift pattern.
* Very competitive base salary (please enquire).
* Additional allowances for B2 License holders, dual B ratings, CAT 66 Part C, first type rating, and multi-type rating.
* Private Medical Insurance, Pension Scheme (matched up to 9%), Accident and Life Cover.
* Bike and electric car scheme.
* 206 leave hours per year, in addition to rostered time off.
All applicants must be currently eligible to work and live in the UK.
Please send your CV and Covering Letter to Hannah Lewis at hannah@tarcg.com
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