Aircraft Assembly Fitter

Blackburn
1 month ago
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Aircraft Assembly Fitter – Body & Structures **

Blackburn area

Umbrella / Ltd rate: £24.00 - £25.00p/h

PAYE rate: £20.75p/h - £21.55p/h PAYE (incl. holiday pay)

3-month initial contract (Possible T2P)

Manufacturing / aircraft / Fitting / body & structures

I am working with a key Aerospace client in the Blackburn area who are looking for Skilled Aircraft Assembly Fitters, to work on the build of composite and aluminium structural assemblies for the aerospace sector.

As Aircraft Fitter, you will require to conduct the following duties:

Ability to read complex engineering drawings to tight tolerances
Use hand tools, setting up bench jigs
Assemble, fit all aspects mechanically, structure & body etc
Working with composite materials and aluminium
Work to production plans and timescales
The Aircraft Fitte,r will need to have the following attributes:

Aerospace time served/NVQ L3, or min. NVQ L2 in aircraft fitting and/or light fabrication/sheet metal
Good workshop body/structure fitting experience
Aerospace industry preferred – ability to read/interpret aerospace drawings
A strong team player
Experience within a high precision manufacturing environment with composite materials experience ideally
Strong communication skills, with a keen eye for Health, Safety and Quality
Ideally supply your own tools including drills, countersinks, rivet guns etc
The benefits of this position:

Opportunity to work with a reputable organisation with ongoing ad-hoc/project requirements
An excellent workshop, with a good positive working environment
A four-day working week - Monday to Thursday 37hrs p/w
Plus Overtime - Fridays & Saturdays at x1.5, and Sundays & BH x2
Suitable for Limited co contractors as well as PAYE/Umbrella
I am looking to speak to talented Aircraft Fitters from Aerospace, who are looking for a rewarding and challenging interim position. For more information, please contact Luke Corr – Recruitment Manager at ATA Recruitment.

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