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Description
Prestwick Aircraft Maintenance Ltd (PAM) is one of six heavy aircraft maintenance providers for our client Ryanair, carrying out maintenance on the entire fleet of New Generation Boeing 737-800 series aircraft at our hangar facility located at Prestwick International Airport, Ayrshire, Scotland. We are currently recruiting for a Sheet Metal Worker to join a team of highly skilled professionals.
Duties Include
* Carry out aircraft component sheet metal repairs I.A.W. approved maintenance procedures
* Ensure documentation is completed correctly I.A.W. company procedures
* Follow company procedures and maintain safe working practices at all times
* Keep the work area and environment clean and tidy
* Perform any additional tasks assigned by supervisors or management
Requirements
* Good knowledge of aircraft sheet metal repair
* Previous MRO component or aircraft sheet metal experience
* Flexibility, including availability for overtime work
* Willingness to train non-skilled personnel
* Excellent spoken and written English
* Willing to work shifts, including nights
* Unrestricted right to work in the UK
* Ability to provide a clean Disclosure Scotland check for work at UK airports
Note: This job description provides essential information about the role. It is not exhaustive and may be amended at management’s discretion without prior notice.
Benefits
* Competitive salary
* Employee pension scheme
* Opportunity to work in the aviation industry
* Friendly working environment
* Company sickness benefit scheme
* Cycle to work scheme
Competencies
* Initiative
* Integrity and ethics
Seniority level
* Entry level
Employment type
* Full-time
Job function
* Management and manufacturing
Industries
* Airlines and aviation
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Locations: Johnstone, Paisley, and Bridge of Weir, Scotland, UK. Updated 1 day ago.
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