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Aircraft Supervisor

Morson Talent
Posted 20 hours ago, valid for 11 days
Location

Yeovilton, Somerset BA22, England

Salary

£30,000 - £36,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

Retirement Plan

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  • Morson Technical Services is seeking an Aircraft Supervisor for a permanent position at RNAS Yeovilton, working a shifts routine.
  • The role involves maintaining seven Wildcat Helicopters for the Army Air Corp pilot training squadron, ensuring scheduled maintenance and diagnosing faults.
  • Candidates must have served an aeronautical engineering apprenticeship or equivalent training and possess thorough knowledge of UK Military Aircraft documentation procedures.
  • The position offers a competitive salary along with a discretionary bonus based on team KPI achievements and 25 days of holiday per year, increasing to 26 days after five years of service.
  • Applicants are required to have relevant experience in aircraft maintenance and must be current and competent in the use of GOLDesp.

Morson Technical Services are currently seeking an Aircraft Supervisor to join the team within WCM at RNAS Yeovilton. This is on a permanent basis working a shifts routine.  

Our Wildcat Contractor Maintenance team maintain 7 Wildcat Helicopters to support the Army Air Corp pilot training squadron at RNAS Yeovilton. Delivering seven, 2 hour sorties a day, the team are split into two shifts and cover night flying requirements too. The teams ensure scheduled maintenance is up to date, diagnose faults on the line and deal with any emergent repairs to sustain flying capability.

Our Morson employees at RNAS Yeovilton are supported by our onsite HR Team, we help you explore your passions and unlock your true potential. Our people are the heart of our business, and we provide the learning and the tools to help you take your career to the next level.

JOB PURPOSE/ ACTIVITIES AND TASKS

  • Aircraft maintenance.
  • To hold authorisations to the minimum level required by WMS, this is to include second signature within own trade group as detailed in OP 1103 and IAW individual Record of Engineering Authorisations (REA).
  • Maintain technical currency and authorisation through the training programme and reading disseminated information.
  • Aircraft maintenance within trade, as tasked by the Controllers and in accordance with published Procedures and Instructions.
  • Completing GOLDesp procedures IAW Wildcat Maintenance Support WMS OP 408 and JAP(D) 100A-0409-01 series of publications.
  • Observing authorised tool control procedures (WMS OP 502) when carrying out maintenance work on aircraft and aircraft associated bay work.
  • Supervision of Technicians/Apprentices.
  • Operation and maintenance of AGE and Hangar facilities as directed.
  • Preparation of aircraft for road or air transportation if required.
  • Participation in exercise detachments and aircraft recovery operations as required.
  • Carrying out independent inspections where authorised in accordance with MAM-P and IAW individual REA.
  • Any other aircraft or aircraft support related tasks as directed by the appropriate Manager.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Must have served an aeronautical engineering apprenticeship or Service equivalent Trade Training.
  • Meet the criteria specified in WMS OP 1103 para 6.2 & Figure 1.
  • Must possess a thorough knowledge of UK Military Aircraft documentation procedures.
  • Current and competent in the use of GOLDesp

PACKAGE/ BENEFITS

  • Competitive Salary
  • Discretionary bonus based on team KPI achievements
  • Holiday – 5 weeks, 25 days a year (rising to 26 days after 5 years’ service) plus bank holidays.
  • Company Pension Scheme

If this is of interest please apply today or alternatively contact Oliver Beaumont directly on (phone number removed).

aintenance of AGE and Hangar facilities as directed.

2.8 Preparation of aircraft for road or air transportation if required.

2.9 Participation in exercise detachments and aircraft recovery operations as required.

2.10 Carrying out independent inspections where authorised in accordance with MAM-P and IAW individual REA.

2.11 Any other aircraft or aircraft support related tasks as directed by the appropriate Manager.


SECTION 3 – KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

3.1 Must have served an aeronautical engineering apprenticeship or Service equivalent Trade Training.

3.2 Meet the criteria specified in WMS OP 1103 para 6.2 & Figure 1.

3.3 Must possess a thorough knowledge of UK Military Aircraft documentation procedures.

3.4 Current and competent in the use of GOLDesp.

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