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E7 Wedgetail Aircraft Mechanic

Job Type
Permanent
Location
Birmingham, West Midlands
Salary
From £45864 per annum + plus benefits
Job Ref
BBBH152407_1729091824
Date Added
October 16th, 2024
Consultant
tom barge

Carbon60 is delighted to be working alongside a leading MRO aviation company for Aircraft Mechanics, to work on a exciting modification project converting a 737 to the E7 wedgetail.

For this role you will have 5 years of work history ideally as an aircraft mechanic and you must have right to work in the UK, alongside this you will need to gain security clearance.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Complete strip/removal of aircraft equipment for E7 wedgetail.
  • Installation and modification of complex mechanical assemblies.
  • Compliance with all company procedures and policies, as well as maintaining safety and cleanliness.
  • Compliance of Health & Safety in the workplace and COSHH
  • Major component removal and installation

Skills & Experience:

  • Demonstrate a minimum of 5 years aircraft experience
  • Previous live aircraft mechanical experience
  • Military aircraft experience advantageous
  • Good knowledge of Aircraft systems
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Organisational skills
  • Excellent leadership and communication skills
  • Knowledge of MS Office applications


The Aircraft Mechanic role for the wedgetail is based in Birmingham and a great opportunity to work on a fantastic project and career development. The company is a highflyer in global aviation, so offers generous benefits and remuneration. To apply for the role of Aircraft Mechanic do not hesitate and hit the apply button.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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