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📍 Location: London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
📢 Industry: Aerospace / Aviation
📅 Contract Type: Permanent
💰 Up to £40,000 per annum, plus fantastic benefits

Selecti Global are actively recruiting Aircraft Cabin Technicians for a prestigious aerospace client based at London Heathrow Airport. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on some of the world’s most iconic aircraft, contributing to the highest standards of cabin interior maintenance and refurbishment.

Role Overview:

As an Aircraft Cabin Technician, you will be responsible for fitting, repairing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors to ensure a premium passenger experience. You will work within a skilled team, applying top-tier engineering and craftsmanship to maintain and upgrade cabin interiors.

Key Responsibilities:

✔️ Cabin Refurbishment & Maintenance: Ensure all interior modifications and repairs
✔️ Carpet Installation: Professionally replace and install carpets throughout aircraft cabins.
✔️ Seating Overhaul: Refurbish and upgrade seating across all classes, from Economy to First Class luxury suites.
✔️ Galley Fitting & Assembly: Build, modify, and fit galleys to specification.
✔️ Tedlar Repairs: Conduct specialist repairs on soft furnishings, sidewalls, and panelling.
✔️ Regulatory Compliance: Adhere to all EASA, airport health & safety regulations, and company procedures.
✔️ Teamwork & Communication: Work effectively with colleagues and supervisors to complete all tasks efficiently and to a high standard.

What We’re Looking For:

✅ Experience in aircraft cabin maintenance or interior refurbishment.
✅ Understanding of aviation regulations (EASA Part 145 knowledge is desirable).
✅ Strong attention to detail and a commitment to high-quality workmanship.
✅ Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, meeting tight deadlines.
✅ Excellent teamwork and communication skills to collaborate effectively on projects.

If you are interested, please contact Ryan at Selecti Global

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