Licensed Aircraft Engineer (B1 & B2)
Location: Bournemouth, UK
Salary: £71,400 + £4,000 Shift Allowance
Relocation support may be available
Must be able to secure UK security clearance, including ITAR requirements
We are a recruitment partner supporting a leading aviation organisation in the search for experienced B1 and B2 Licensed Aircraft Engineers to join their Aircraft Maintenance team based in Bournemouth.
This position operates within a highly regulated Part-145 environment, supporting aircraft maintenance activities critical to operational and contractual delivery.
Working Pattern
Week-about shift rotation:
Early Shift: Monday to Friday, 06:30 - 14:00
Late Shift: Monday to Thursday, 13:00 - 22:30; Friday, 13:00 - 21:15Flexibility is required to work additional hours and support deployments within the UK and overseas.
Role Purpose
Reporting to the Crew Chief, the Licensed Aircraft Engineer (B1 & B2) is responsible for supporting the safe, compliant, and effective delivery of all Part-145/A8-23 aircraft maintenance activities across the main operating base and deployed locations.
The role requires a strong focus on safety, regulatory compliance, and operational performance, alongside supporting team development and engineering decision-making.
Key Responsibilities
Perform and certify aircraft maintenance in accordance with Part-145 requirements
Maintain safety, quality, and regulatory compliance across all maintenance activities
Support aircraft operations at the main base and deployed locations worldwide
Supervise engineering personnel to ensure adherence to maintenance procedures and standards
Ensure the accurate and timely completion of all maintenance documentation
Coordinate engineering tasks to meet operational targets and timelines
Assist the Crew Chief with task prioritisation, scheduling, and daily team management
Provide technical guidance and support to team members
Promote a Just Culture and encourage safety reporting
Maintain personal authorisations, ensuring ongoing compliance and recency
Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and operational efficiency
Deputise for the Crew Chief when required
Key Requirements
UK CAA Part 66 B1 and/or B2 Licence (unrestricted)
Minimum of 5 years' experience within an aircraft maintenance environment
Strong understanding of Part-145 regulatory requirements
Proven ability to work to deadlines in an operational environment
Effective communication and team leadership skills
Eligible for UK security clearance, including ITAR requirements
Willingness to work shift patterns and deploy as required
Core Competencies
Strong commitment to safety and compliance
Leadership and team supervision capability
Effective communication and stakeholder engagement
Problem-solving and decision-making ability
Self-motivated with a proactive and professional approach
Key Deliverables
Safe and compliant completion of maintenance activities
Accurate recording of all maintenance work undertaken
Adherence to regulatory and company procedures
Delivery of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance to operational requirements
Contribution to team performance, safety culture, and continuous improvement
if you are interested please apply and Max Carr from DCS will be in touch.
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