A Licensed Line Engineer

Electus Recruitment
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Last month
£40,000 – £44,500 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £44,500 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Visa Sponsorship
Available
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
24 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Employer pension contributions up to 12 percent Annual bonus or incentive scheme Access to discounted private medical insurance Participation in an electric car scheme
Summary
Take ownership of live aircraft availability and certification within a regulated aerospace environment. You will apply your licence on the line, build depth across fleet activity and strengthen your own authorisations over time.

Location and setup
Bournemouth. This is a fully onsite role with travel for detachment periods as operationally required.

What you will be doing
  • Certifying aircraft maintenance activities in line with approved data and authorisations
    • Supporting daily line operations at main base and detached locations
    • Maintaining airworthiness records and technical documentation to audit standard
    • Promoting safety reporting, just culture and continuous improvement practices
    • Working closely with senior engineers to prioritise tasks and maintain fleet availability
Your experience
  • Aircraft line maintenance experience on complex or fast jet platforms or similar environments
    • Confident interpretation of maintenance manuals and regulatory requirements
    • Experience working within safety critical and highly regulated operations
    • Ability to work to deadlines while maintaining compliance and quality
    • Clear communication skills and a collaborative engineering mindset
What you will need
  • British citizenship with the ability to obtain Security Check clearance
    • CAA Part 66 Category A licence with current or recent line maintenance authorisation
    • Proven experience within a Part 145 aircraft maintenance environment
    • Strong knowledge of aviation regulatory compliance and safety management
    • Flexibility to support detachment work in the UK and overseas when required
Salary and rewards
£44,645 per year with a structured incentive scheme linked to performance.

Benefits and balance
Rewards extend beyond pay with
• Employer pension contributions up to 12 percent
• Annual bonus or incentive scheme
• Access to discounted private medical insurance
• Participation in an electric car scheme

Equal opportunities
Applications are welcomed from all suitably qualified individuals. Selection decisions are made objectively and without discrimination. Reasonable adjustments can be discussed at any stage of the process.
Due to the nature of work at our client’s site, these vacancies are only open to those who hold Security Check clearance or can obtain it.
Electus Recruitment Solutions provides specialist engineering and technical recruitment solutions to high-technology industries. Thank you for your interest. If you do not hear from us within seven working days, please presume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. You may resubmit your CV or details in the future and we shall assess your suitability then.

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