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B2 Licensed Engineer

Bournemouth
1 week ago
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Our client, a leading company in the aerospace sector, is currently seeking a B2 Licensed Engineer to join their dynamic team in Bournemouth. This permanent role involves the maintenance and repair of aircraft and equipment, ensuring mission success starts with skilled and dedicated individuals like you.

Key Responsibilities:

Supervise and certify work within terms of company authorisation on technical logs or worksheets.
Perform scheduled/unscheduled maintenance inspections, defect rectification, modifications, and service bulletins.
Ensure compliance with maintenance documentation and company procedures, including all SHE-related aspects.
Complete work cards timely and accurately record additional defects found.
Report critical defects immediately and work on developing solutions with the supervisor.
Maintain aircraft/components assigned by the supervisor, including at detached locations.
Coordinate with necessary departments to complete tasks efficiently.
Manage budget constraints and highlight potential financial risks.
Oversee ground movement of aircraft as assigned, and deputise for the SLAE in their absence.
Perform safety checks before and during aircraft maintenance, particularly during functional tests.

Job Requirements:

Significant experience as a Licensed Aircraft Engineer.
Falcon 20 type rating preferred.
Experience in a line maintenance operation acting as a certifier, with familiarity in base maintenance.
Experience on pressurised twin-engine turbine/turbo-prop aircraft above 5700KG.
Proven supervisory experience leading teams with a successful track record of delivery.
Strong leadership and motivational skills.
Commercial acumen with experience working to tight deadlines and budgetary requirements.

Benefits:

Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefits package
Up to 12% matching pension contributions
Bonus incentives
Discounted PMI
Electric car scheme
Tech vouchers
Wellbeing programmes
And much more
Our client values diversity and is committed to eliminating unlawful and unfair discrimination. They celebrate the differences that a diverse workforce brings, ensuring equal treatment and respect for all employees. They welcome applications from veterans, service spouses, and partners who meet the job criteria.
If you are a dedicated B2 Licensed Engineer looking for an exciting opportunity in the aerospace industry, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's team in Bournemouth and contribute to their mission success

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