Field Service Engineer Mechanical Bias

Shorterm Group
Hounslow
1 week ago
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Field Maintenance Engineer (mechanical Bias)- Permanent - Hounslow- £40,000-£45,000About Us:Are you ready to dive into the dynamic world of aerospace maintenance? At our cutting-edge engineering firm, we specialize in providing top-tier maintenance and repair services to major airlines and manufacturers. From our Heathrow headquarters to strategically placed offices across key aerospace hubs in the UK, we deliver excellence in aircraft tooling and equipment maintenance throughout Europe.Opportunity:We're on the lookout for a Field Maintenance Engineer (complete with a company van) to join our esteemed team at our Heathrow workshop. This role isn't confined to one space; it's about getting hands-on at various locations, including occasional travel to other UK airports. If you thrive on mechanical challenges and enjoy a dynamic work environment, this could be the perfect role for you.Key Responsibilities:Performing planned maintenance on aircraft ground support equipment and toolingExecuting repairs according to a pre-established maintenance scheduleDiagnosing and troubleshooting a spectrum of issues, spanning hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic systemsManaging the collection and delivery of customer equipment across our networkCollaborating seamlessly within our tight-knit engineering teamConducting equipment surveys to pinpoint faults and produce detailed reportsProviding support at different airports or UK sites as requiredEffectively communicating with the Op...

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