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Workshop Technician

Stansted Mountfitchet
3 weeks ago
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Arden White Aerospace and Aviation Recruitment is supporting a fantastic aerospace engineering company that repairs aircraft components.

We’re looking for a Workshop Technician to join their team at Stansted airport. You’ll help test, inspect and repair electrical parts.

If you're hands-on, reliable and/or looking to build a career in aerospace, we’d love to hear from you. This role does not require you've worked in similar roles before.

What you’ll do:

  • Work in the workshop completing tasks as required

  • Test, inspect and repair aircraft components

  • Follow health and safety procedures

  • Keep records and update job progress

  • Support day-to-day workshop tasks

    What you’ll need:

  • Experience in a workshop or engineering environment

  • Understanding of health and safety

  • Fluent English

  • Willingness to learn and train

  • Full right to work in the UK

  • Must live within a commutable distance of Stansted

    Package:

  • In the region of £30,000 per-annum (depending on experience level)

  • Location: Stansted

  • Full-time, on-site role

  • Secure, long-term opportunity in a well-established business

    Apply today as our client is urgently looking to fill this position and so it won’t be vacant for long!

    We know engineering. We know aerospace. We know recruitment. And we know how a personal touch is recognised, appreciated and remembered.

    Arden White prides ourselves on the quality of service we are able to offer our clients and candidates alike. However, due to the unprecedented response of applications at the moment, please assume that if you have not been contacted by the team within 14 days your application has been unsuccessful due to the specific requirements of this position.

    However, we will endeavour to contact you in due course to find out more about your requirements so we can assist on future positions.

    Arden White is acting as a recruitment agency for this position

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