Trainee Aircraft Mechanic - PAML
Apply NowThe Trainee Aircraft mechanic programme is open to all. It provides candidates with the opportunity to upskill and pursue a career as a licensed Aircraft Engineer earning up to £86k per year.
Duties will include, but not limited to:
- Responsible for carrying out maintenance tasks as required and allocated with minimal supervision
- Maintain a high standard of work in all tasks
- Complete the appropriate documentation
- Comply with all company procedures, policies, regulations and MOE
- Maintain a safe and clean working environment
- Ensure the company Health and Safety policy is adhered to
- Any other tasks as directed by Supervisor / Manager
Note: This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the job and its general nature. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties and should not be assumed as such. This job description can be amended and varied from time to time at management’s discretion, without prior notice.
Requirements
- Previous aircraft maintenance experience is desirable, however not essential.
- HNC / HND or equivalent qualification in engineering / mechanical is essential.
- Background in engineering/maintenance is essential.
- Exhibit a positive attitude with a willingness to learn.
- Excellent spoken and written English is essential.
- Must be willing to work shifts (including nights).
- Flexible approach to working in a fast-changing environment.
- Successful candidate must provide a clean Disclosure Scotland to work at UK Airports.
Benefits
In addition to offering successful candidates the opportunity to work within the aviation industry, we also offer-
- Structured career growth
- Supported learning and training
- Competitive Salary
- Dynamic work environment
- Starting Salary £28k
Competencies
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