4 on 4 off, 40 hours per week
Late shift - 13:00 - 01:00
Permanent, Luton
THE ROLE:
Perform line and base maintenance at Luton base under Part 145 and company procedures. Certify aircraft maintenance within approval limits while maintaining high standards. Oversee mechanics and non-certifying engineers, ensuring safe and proper procedures. Make independent maintenance decisions when necessary. Take a hands-on approach to aircraft maintenance tasks. Occasionally work away from base as required. Professionally manage customer and crew inquiries, ensuring timely resolution and feedback.
HOURS:
Luton base operates 24/7/365; flexibility and professionalism are essential. Work as part of a team covering a 24-hour operation, including days, lates, weekends, and bank holidays. Typical shift pattern: 4 on, 4 off, but flexibility may be needed for lone working or workload. Initial training involves Monday-to-Friday work and day shifts (07:00-19:00) before transitioning to late shifts.
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE
Licenses:
Must hold a full UK Part-66 B1 and/or B2 License (copy required with application). Type Ratings:
Two type ratings preferred (Challenger 300/350, 604/605, or Global Series); consideration given for one with relevant corporate experience. Training:
Further type training provided as needed; must have current Human Factors training. Skills:
Proficiency in Microsoft Office; sheet metal experience beneficial but not essential. Personal Attributes: Organised, adaptable, and flexible. Strong interpersonal skills, diplomatic, professional, and enthusiastic. Ability to prioritise, stay calm under pressure, and adapt in a dynamic environment.
Communication:
Excellent communication skills with courtesy and integrity. Other Requirements: Good administration skills and computer literacy. Full UK driving license. Right to live and work in the UK. 5-year checkable history to obtain an airport ID pass.
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