Job Title: B1.3 Licensed EngineerJob Type: Permanent (14/14 Rotation)Location: Aberdeen, ScotlandDue to the nature of the role, eligibility to work in the UK is essential.To be considered, you must: Hold the right to work in the UK Possess a valid UK CAA Part-66 B1.3 Licence Be fluent in both written and spoken EnglishWho We Are & What's on OfferMatchtech is working alongside a respected and growing helicopter operator based in Scotland, currently recruiting an experienced B1.3 Licensed Engineer to join their team on a permanent basis.Whether you're local or commuting from the UK or Europe, this opportunity offers an ideal work-life balance - with a 14/14 rotation, crew offset housing during shifts, and long-term stability in a collaborative environment.Where You'll Make an ImpactAs a B1.3 Licensed Engineer, you'll support both line and base maintenance of a well-maintained rotary fleet.You'll play a critical role in ensuring aircraft readiness, safety, and compliance - working directly with pilots, engineers, and the Chief Engineer to keep operations running smoothly.Key ResponsibilitiesAircraft Maintenance & CertificationCarry out scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities in accordance with UK CAA regulations. Certify work within your approval scope and maintain accurate documentation at all times.Technical Support & TroubleshootingDiagnose and resolve technical issues efficiently, supporting pre-flight inspections and daily operations.Operational CollaborationEngage in daily engineering briefings and shift handovers. Liaise with the supply chain and stores teams to manage tooling, materials, and spares.Safety & ComplianceMaintain a high standard of workmanship, ensuring adherence to health and safety policies and regulatory requirements.What It Takes to Get Off the GroundTo succeed in this role, you'll need: A valid UK CAA Part-66 B1.3 Licence Ideally 5+ years' hands-on experience in rotary maintenance (line and base) Strong independent working skills, as well as the ability to collaborate with others Flexibility and adaptability to meet changing operational demands Familiarity with aviation IT systems and strong general IT skills Full fluency in English (written and verbal)What's in It for You14 days on / 14 days off rotationCrew offset housing provided during on-shift periodsCompetitive salary and benefits packagePermanent employment with a well-established and growing operatorOngoing training opportunities, including additional type ratingsSupportive team culture in a dynamic and safety-driven environmentReady to Take Off?If you're a motivated and skilled B1.3 Licensed Engineer looking for a better lifestyle balance, long-term security, and the chance to make an impact within a close-knit team - we want to hear from you. Apply today and join our client's professional rotary operation in Scotland.