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Gas Turbine Technician

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Gas Turbine Technician

Location: Fareham, Hampshire, UK

We're a global leader in helicopter engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul, dedicated exclusively to supporting rotorcraft propulsion systems. Our UK site in Fareham serves as a European centre of excellence, supporting customers around the world across both rotary and fixed wing sectors.

We're looking for a skilled Gas Turbine Technician to join our Maintenance Centre Military (MCM) team. If you thrive in a high-quality, precision-focused environment and want to work on advanced helicopter engines, this could be your next great opportunity.

What you'll be doing:

As a Gas Turbine Technician, you'll be responsible for Level 1 to 3 maintenance activities on the RTM322 engine, either at our Fareham facility or occasionally at customer sites. You'll play a key role in engine servicing and quality assurance, helping us meet fast turnaround targets and exceed customer expectations.

Key responsibilities:

Carrying out maintenance, repair, and overhaul work on gas turbine engines

Producing detailed engine reports and accurate release documentation

Ensuring consistently high standards of quality

Contributing to on-time delivery and meeting corporate turnaround goals

What you'll bring:

Recognised apprenticeship or higher education in Mechanical Engineering

Minimum 3 years' mechanical engineering experience post-apprenticeship

Working knowledge of MRP 145

Experience with engine families including Arriel, Arrius, Makila, and RTM322

Proficiency in borescope inspection of gas turbine engines

Why work with us?

Here's what we offer:

25 days annual leave + bank holidays (+1 extra day every 10 years of service)

Flexitime with early finish option on Fridays (role dependent)

Subsidised on-site lunch and Costa coffee

7% pension contribution (after 3 months)

Health cashback scheme (after probation)

Annual bonus of up to 3%

Company sick pay

Employee share scheme (after 3 months)

Free parking

Green commuting incentives (earn points and Amazon vouchers for eco-friendly travel)

Access to our Benefits Portal - retail discounts, cycle to work, life assurance, wellbeing resources, and more

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