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B1 Licensed Engineer B787

Reference
SAS/AK/HQ00017560

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JMC Aviation have an exciting opportunity for B1 Licensed Engineers on the B787 based in Birmingham..      
               
This opportunity is starting on the 24th March 2025 and is a 2-week duration            
                 
For consideration it is essential that B1 Licensed Engineers B787  have the following:              
               
– CAA B1 Licence              
– B787 type rating                
– Logbooks showing 6 months recency in the last 2 years (on B787 aircraft)              
– Recent base experience                  
– Right to work in the UK                            
                     
To apply for the role of B1 Licensed Engineer B787 please click ‘apply now’.              
               
Alternatively get in touch with a member of the team on +44(0)1392268310 or team@jmc-aviation.com, quoting the job reference number for more information.                
               
Unfortunately, candidates without the right to work in the UK will not be considered.                 
               
For this opportunity JMC Aviation is acting as an employment business

Job details

Ref: SAS/AK/HQ00017560

Type: Contract

Location: Birmingham

Hiring Consultant: Alice Kingston

Job Type: Contract

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