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Composite Engineer

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Composite Engineer – J1539

Location: Manchester Workshops

Salary: Competitive

Hours: Up to 40 hours per week: Monday to Thursday (Apply online only) Friday (Apply online only)

Shift Pattern: Workshop-based, may require occasional overtime

Contract: Permanent

Company Benefits:

  • 7% Employer Contribution Pension

  • 3x Life Assurance

  • Private Healthcare & Private Dental

  • Free Eye Tests & Vouchers Towards Glasses

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Employee Referral Programme

  • Cycle to Work Scheme

  • Buy & Sell Annual Leave

  • Salary Sacrifice Scheme

  • Enhanced Loyalty Leave

  • Electric Car Scheme (Salary Sacrifice)

    About the Client:

    Our client is a leading provider of aircraft maintenance and modification services in the UK, supporting a wide range of commercial and private operators. They are renowned for their high standards of workmanship, safety, and innovation in composite and advanced materials repair and modification.

    Role Overview:

    The Composite Engineer will be responsible for the inspection, repair, and modification of composite aircraft structures. You will work within a highly skilled team in a workshop environment, ensuring all work meets regulatory and company standards. This is an excellent opportunity to work with cutting-edge materials and gain experience across a variety of aircraft types.

    Key Responsibilities:

  • Inspect and repair composite aircraft structures in accordance with manufacturer and company procedures.

  • Perform modifications and structural enhancements on aircraft components.

  • Read and interpret engineering drawings, manuals, and specifications.

  • Ensure all work complies with EASA Part 145 / CAMO standards.

  • Maintain accurate records of work performed, including paperwork and logbooks.

  • Collaborate with other engineering teams to support aircraft availability and project deadlines.

  • Adhere to all health, safety, and quality regulations in the workshop.

    Education & Qualifications:

  • Previous experience working with composite materials in an aerospace environment

  • Relevant technical qualifications in aerospace engineering, composites, or equivalent

    Skills & Experience:

  • Strong understanding of composite materials, repair techniques, and bonding processes

  • Experience with hand layup, vacuum bagging, and prepreg materials

  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation

  • Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills

  • Strong team player with effective communication skills

  • Familiarity with health and safety standards in an aviation workshop

    Working Conditions:

  • Workshop-based role with occasional overtime required

  • Exposure to aircraft components, composite dust, and workshop machinery

  • PPE and safety equipment provided

    Additional Requirements:

  • Flexibility to work shifts or extended hours during peak periods

    Notes:

    This role may require occasional travel between sites for training or project support

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