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Aircraft Field Service Engineer

Yeovilton
3 weeks ago
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Field Service Operative

Job Description:

Are you an Aircraft Engineer who enjoys overseas travel? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

We are currently recruiting for a Field Service Operative (FSO) on behalf of our large aerospace client based in Yeovil to join their Field Service Department. The main purpose of your role, will be to perform discreet maintenance tasks (modifications, repairs or a package of scheduled maintenance) on customer aircrafts which are based both within the UK and overseas.

What you’ll do as a Field Service Operative (FSO);

Work alongside and assist Customer Support Field Service Representatives in providing support to customer based both in the UK and abroad. Please note, there is a development path to progress to the Field Service Representative role
Assisting with the preparatory requirements of the Contractor Working Party (CWP) deployments by assessing the team composition requirements (trade, skills, inspection approval, etc.)
Assessing the work instructions to determine GSE, tooling and material requirements
Interacting with the clients departments company-wide, customers and suppliers to agree and progress CWP plans
Monitoring the progress of work to the agreed schedule and budgets, ensuring effective communication is maintained with key stakeholders
Managing the day-to-day assigned work requirements within the scope of the pre-defined ‘Statement of Work’, ensuring resources at your disposal are utilised efficiently and effectively
Ensuring that all work performed by the CWP comply with the Company Operating System (COS) procedures and relevant maintenance exposition
Holding and maintaining company inspection approval on in and out-of-production aircraft (relative to your trade discipline and work experience)
Responding at short notice to work requirements in the UK and Overseas for extended periods and be able to operate to irregular work routines and extended hours when the need arises

What we need from you;

Completed an Aeronautical Engineering Apprenticeship or Military Equivalent.
Engineering qualification (Minimum HNC/BTEC or equivalent)
Solid experience working in an aviation type environment with a good sound knowledge of aviation Engineering / Maintenance standards and practices
Effective communication skills
Previous overseas working experience is desirable

If this is of interest please apply today, or alternatively contact Oliver Beaumont directly on (phone number removed)

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