Morson Technical Services are currently seeking an Aircraft Structural Technician to join the WBM Team at RNAS Yeovilton on a permanent basis ABOUT - Our Wildcat Base Maintenance team carry out 300 hourly zonal maintenance on the 62 strong fleet of Army and Navy Wildcat Helicopters.
On a 17-week programme, teams strip, clean, inspect and rectify the aircraft to return to the front-line squadrons.
Our qualified engineers work a days' routine, fault finding and replacing components as required and ground running the aircraft prior to sending them forward.
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PURPOSE / ACTIVITIES AND TASKS - Aircraft structural repairs and associated tasks.
To hold authorisations to the minimum level required by WMS, this is to include first signature within own trade group (Limited to Aircraft structural repairs and associated tasks) and as detailed in OP 1103 and IAW individual Record of Engineering Authorisations (REA).
Maintain technical currency and authorisation through the training program and reading disseminated information.
Aircraft structural repairs and associated tasks, as tasked by WBM Structures Supervisors / Inspector and IAW published procedures and Instructions.
Observing authorised tool control procedures (WMS OP 502) when carrying out Aircraft structural repairs and associated tasks.
Operation of AGE and Hangar facilities as directed.
FOD clearance and checking the security of the dispersal area.
Administration and husbandry of the Working environment Be prepared to work towards achieving NVQ in Aeronautical Engineering discipline.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE - Must have had a minimum 3 years Aircraft Manufacturing/Repair experience.
If this is of interest please apply today, or alternatively contact Oliver Beaumont directly on or TPBN1_UKTJ