Aerospace/Airframe Fitter

Winsearch
Guide Bridge, Manchester, United Kingdom
5 days ago
Posted
14 Apr 2026 (5 days ago)

Airframe / Aerospace Fitters x2

Rate: DOE

Job Type: Permanent

The Opportunity

Winsearch are working in partnership with a well-established aerospace manufacturing business to recruit experienced Airframe / Aerospace Fitters to support ongoing growth and programme demand.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-performing team operating within a precision, quality-driven environment, where you will be working on complex structural assemblies to aerospace standards.

Key Responsibilities

- Carry out airframe and structural assembly activities in line with engineering drawings and specifications

- Perform drilling, countersinking and riveting to aerospace standards

- Use sealants and carry out assembly processes in accordance with work instructions

- Install helicoils, bearings, bushes and associated components

- Ensure all work is completed to the highest quality standards and within required tolerances

- Maintain a safe working environment, adhering to all HSE and 5S standards

- Work collaboratively with production and quality teams to achieve delivery targets

What We're Looking For

- Previous experience within an aerospace or airframe assembly environment

- Strong understanding of aerospace drawings and specifications

- Proven hands-on experience with:

Drilling and countersinking

Riveting

Use of sealants

Installation of helicoils, bearings and bushes

- Ability to work to tight tolerances and high-quality standards

- Strong attention to detail and commitment to right-first-time workmanship

Selection Process

Successful candidates will be required to complete a trade test as part of the second-stage interview, demonstrating their ability to carry out assembly processes to aerospace quality standards.

What's on Offer

- Competitive hourly DOE

- Stable, long-term opportunity within a growing aerospace business

- Opportunity to work on high-spec, precision engineering projects

- Supportive team environment

If you're an experienced Aerospace Fitter looking for your next opportunity within a high-quality manufacturing environment, we'd like to hear from you.

INDWIN

Our clients and their customers come from diverse backgrounds and so do we. We hire our people from various walks of life, each of whom make our company stronger with their talent, uniqueness, and expertise. This is what makes our company special; if you want to help us grow and take this ethos to our clients, then we cannot wait to collaborate with you!

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