A Licensed Engineer LTN

A Licensed Engineer LTN

Full-Time 43260 - 43260 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Trades Workforce Solutions

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Perform aircraft maintenance activities and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Company: Join a leading aviation company based in Luton, dedicated to aircraft safety and operational performance.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary of £43,260 plus £7,000 shift pay for 12-hour shifts.
  • Other info: The position involves 5,5,4 day/night shifts, ensuring a balanced work schedule.
  • Why this job: This role offers the chance to work on A320 aircraft and enhance your engineering skills.
  • Qualifications: Candidates must hold a UKCAA licence and have line maintenance experience on commercial aircraft.

The predicted salary is between 43260 - 43260 £ per year.

Location: Luton

Hours: 5,5,4 days/nights, 12 hour shifts

Salary: £43,260 + £7,000 shift pay

UKCAA Licence A320 type rating ideal but not essential, as long as they have experience with A320. Must have the right to work in the UK as sponsorship is not provided.

Job Purpose

The A-Licensed Engineer / Mechanic is responsible for carrying out aircraft maintenance activities in accordance with approved maintenance data, company procedures and regulatory requirements. The role supports the safe and efficient operation of customer aircraft while maintaining the highest standards of airworthiness, safety, quality and operational performance.

Job Accountabilities

  • Carry out aircraft maintenance activities in accordance with approved maintenance data, company procedures and regulatory requirements.
  • Maintain licence, company authorisations, qualifications and mandatory training required to perform duties.
  • Ensure all maintenance documentation, inspection records and production paperwork are completed accurately and in compliance with company and legal requirements.
  • Maintain a high standard of workmanship, ensuring aircraft safety, airworthiness and quality standards are upheld at all times.
  • Ensure tooling, equipment, vehicles and ground support equipment used are serviceable and any defects are reported promptly.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of current maintenance procedures, technical instructions and company processes.
  • Support effective shift handovers and maintain clear communication with colleagues, supervisors, customers and interfacing departments.
  • Utilise available resources efficiently to ensure maintenance activities are completed safely, effectively and within operational requirements.
  • Undertake additional tasks and projects as required to support station operations and business objectives.

Key Areas of Responsibility

  • Perform aircraft maintenance tasks within the scope of licence, authorisation and competence.
  • Maintain acceptable standards of airworthiness, safety, quality and operational performance while supporting customer on-time performance (OTP) targets.
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable EASA, UK CAA, customer and company requirements.
  • Adhere to all approved maintenance procedures, technical instructions, directives, notices and documentation requirements.
  • Ensure all work carried out is accurately recorded and certified where authorised.
  • Maintain awareness of current technical publications, notices, engineering instructions and company communications.
  • Support the achievement of station operational objectives through effective teamwork and communication.
  • Report safety concerns, hazards, incidents and equipment defects in accordance with company procedures.
  • Promote and maintain a safe, clean and efficient working environment in line with Health & Safety requirements.
  • Maintain effective communication with Shift Supervisors, Station Management, Maintenance Control and customer representatives.
  • Ensure vehicle and ground support equipment inspections are completed in accordance with CAP 642 requirements where applicable.
  • Participate in shift briefings, operational meetings and training activities as required.
  • Assist with maintaining accurate shift logs and ensuring continuity of information between shifts.
  • Carry out any additional duties reasonably requested by the Shift Supervisor or Station Manager to support operational requirements.

Who We’re Looking For:

  • Licence: UKCAA - A320 experience
  • Proven Experience: line maintenance expertise on commercial aircraft
  • Qualification: Diploma, apprenticeship or equivalent qualification
  • Right to work: Applicants must have right to work in the UK (sponsorship not provided)

A Licensed Engineer LTN employer: Trades Workforce Solutions

Located in Luton, this aviation company prioritises safety and quality in aircraft maintenance. Employees benefit from a competitive salary structure and a focus on professional development through training and teamwork. Join a dedicated team committed to maintaining the highest standards in the industry.

Trades Workforce Solutions

Contact Details:

Trades Workforce Solutions Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace A Licensed Engineer LTN

UKCAA Licence A320 type rating
Aircraft Maintenance
Regulatory Compliance
Documentation Accuracy
Workmanship Standards
Tooling and Equipment Maintenance
Technical Knowledge