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B1.3 Engineer - Inverness

Goose Recruitment
Inverness
10 months ago
Applications closed

Are you a certified B1.3 engineer in search of a unique opportunity? GOOSE, in partnership with a leading helicopter operator in Scotland, is seeking driven individuals to join their close-knit team. Seize the chance to be part of a dynamic company that handles a variety of aircraft, providing you with the chance to expand your skills, advance your career, and contribute to a vital service.

Benefits:

-hour working week Monday - Friday  Overtime opportunities6 weeks of annual leave Potential type rating training Pension Scheme Group life assurance Employee Assistance Programme for employees and their immediate family Bike to Work Scheme


About the company: 

Our Scotland based client operates a very unique fleet of specialised aircraft throughout the UK and Ireland, caring out bespoke aerial services. With a passionate, tight-knit team our client offers a great work life balance with exposure to unique and interesting projects. 

About You:

Our client is seeking someone who is eager to work in a team environment; a true team player, ready to learn and take on new and interesting challenges. You will possess a UKCAA B1.3 licence. 

Apply:

If you would like to learn more, please apply with a copy of your licence using the link below.

All applicants must have the right to live and work in the UK

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