Aerospace fitter

DCS Recruitment
Guide Bridge, Manchester, United Kingdom
Last month
£18 – £18 ph

Salary

£18 – £18 ph

Posted
2 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Airframe / Aerospace Fitters (x2)

Location: Manchester

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

Sector: Aerospace / Precision Engineering

Overtime: 1.5x first 10 hours, 2x thereafter

The Opportunity

We are recruiting experienced Airframe / Aerospace Fitters to join a well-established aerospace manufacturer at their modern, purpose-built facility in Manchester.

This role is strictly suited to candidates from an aerospace or precision engineering background. You will be working on metallic aerospace structures where accuracy, quality, and adherence to aerospace standards are essential.

Working Hours

Monday - Thursday

07:00 - 16:30 (compressed four-day week)

Overtime available:

First 10 hours paid at 1.5x

Additional hours paid at 2x

Key Responsibilities

Assemble metallic aerospace structures in line with aerospace quality standards and SOPs

Read and interpret engineering drawings and aerospace specifications

Carry out precision fitting operations, including:

Drilling and countersinking

Riveting

Sealant application

Installation of helicoils, bearings, and bushes

Use calibrated tools and equipment safely and correctly

Maintain 5S standards and safe working practices

Complete a practical trade test as part of the interview process

Essential Requirements

Proven airframe / structural assembly experience

Background in aerospace manufacturing or high-precision engineering

Strong ability to read and work from technical drawings and aerospace specifications

Hands-on experience with core aerospace fitting processes

Strong commitment to quality, safety, and compliance standardsThis role is not suitable for general mechanical or non-precision engineering backgrounds.

What's on Offer

33 days annual leave (including bank holidays)

Free on-site parking

Discounted gym membership

Cycle-to-work scheme

Employee retail discounts

Ongoing training and clear career progression

Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to building an inclusive workplace and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, particularly those underrepresented within aerospace and engineering.

Additional Information

All roles are subject to successful pre-employment security screening

Commitment to safe working practices and aerospace standards is essentialDCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality

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