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Aircraft Engineering Supervisors

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Aircraft Engineering Supervisors (Mechanical and Avionics) Wildcat

Competitive salary plus benefits
Full time/Permanent - 38 or 40 hours per week contracts available, working day shifts

Are you looking to develop a career in Aviation supporting the Royal Navy?
Do you have hands on Aircraft experience, if so we would love to hear from you.

About the Role:

Are you an experienced aircraft engineering professional with a strong background in rotary military aviation? Our client is seeking dedicated and skilled Supervisors to join their team supporting the Wildcat Maritime Force at RNAS Yeovilton. This is a key role within our client's Defence division, providing essential maintenance and operational support to 815 and 825 Naval Air Squadrons.

As a Supervisor, you will coordinate and oversee daily engineering activities, ensuring compliance with MOD, RN, and our client's standards. You'll play a vital part in maintaining aircraft airworthiness, mentoring technicians, and driving continuous improvement in a highly regulated environment.

The Ideal Candidate:

Experience:

Previous working experiemce on Wildcat/Lynx or rotary military aircraft within the last 24 months.
Previous supervisory experience in aircraft engineering.Skills:

Strong leadership and team management capabilities.
Excellent understanding of Wildcat aircraft systems and support equipment.
Proficient in Health & Safety, COSHH, and quality assurance practices.
Skilled in project planning, lean operations, and engineering asset management systems.
Effective communicator with a collaborative approach to stakeholder engagement.Qualifications:

Service Certificate of Competency (CoC) or ability to complete CoC Supervisory Management and Aircraft Documentation Course within 3 months.
Completed or able to complete a Maintenance Human Factors Course.
Thorough understanding of MAOS Military Regulations Part 145 and rotary wing military aviation procedures.Key Responsibilities:

Supervise and allocate daily workloads for engineering teams.
Ensure all contracted tasks are completed in line with MOD/RN and Our client policies.
Conduct inspections and provide second signature authorisation within trade group.
Support training, mentoring, and development of team members.
Monitor and report safety, quality, and compliance issues.
Promote continuous improvement and innovation in service delivery.
Maintain operational performance and regulatory compliance.
Represent our client professionally in all internal and external interactions.Apply Now.

Join a team that values professionalism, safety, and operational excellence. Submit your application today and contribute to our client's mission in supporting the Royal Navy's Wildcat Maritime Force

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