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MPI have a requirement for an Aircraft Technicians ideally with Merlin Helicopter experience, however our client will consider other rotary.
These roles are based at RNAS Culdrose, Helston, Cornwall. TR12 7RH
Competitive Salary with excellent benefits to be discussed on application
Full time, Permanent
38 hours per week contracts available, working a day routine
Are you looking to develop your career in aviation supporting the Royal Navy? Do you have hands on aircraft experience?
What you’ll do:
Work as an Aircraft Engineering Fitter across IMOS and AESAS contracts
Support operational deliverables in a highly regulated environment
Ensure all work meets safety, quality, and regulatory standards
Raise any risks, quality issues, or customer concerns with team leads
Complete admin duties and attending training to grow your skills
What you’ll need:
You have a few years experience of working in an airworthiness environment, with Merlin or rotary wing aircraft experience
Previous experience of working with Merlin aircraft systems and support equipment
Understanding of Lean Operating Procedures, Naval Air Publications, and Compound Interactive
Electronic Technical Publications (CIETP)
Understanding of engineering and asset management systems
Commitment to safety, COSHH regulations, tool control and quality practices
Completion of a Maintenance Human Factors course
Safety, precision and teamwork are at the heart of everything we do. Every task contributes to the operational readiness of the Royal Navy – and every detail matters.
Applicants must be residing in the UK and have been for some time. If non UK Passport holders, applicants will be required to provide proof of right to work