Morson Talent is looking for a Component Fabricator to join a leading aerospace maintenance programme.
This is a hands-on, workshop-based role supporting complex aircraft build and repair activities. You’ll be using a range of manual and CNC machining tools to manufacture, modify, and repair aircraft parts to exacting aerospace standards, while working from approved maintenance instructions and engineering drawings.
Key Responsibilities:
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Manufacture, modify, and repair aircraft parts and components
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Use milling, drilling, cutting, reaming and shaping tools – both manual and CNC
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Interpret technical drawings, patterns, and templates to fabricate parts
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Assemble parts using mechanical fasteners to approved standards
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Work to maintenance instructions and technical documentation
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Carry out quality checks on completed assemblies
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Understand and follow procedures under the organisation’s MOE
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Apply human factors and safety principles in daily operations
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Comply with COSHH, PPE, FOD and safe systems of work practices
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Support accurate documentation and time booking for activities
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Maintain clean, hazard-free work areas in hangars and workshops
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Identify and escalate any product non-conformance issues
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Follow tool control and calibration procedures
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Operate in a high-paced, team-driven environment
Skills & Knowledge Required:
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Skilled in fabrication and machining tasks including:
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Drilling, reaming, grinding and milling
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Assembly using aircraft-standard fasteners
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Use of micrometers, calipers, and measuring tools
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Familiarity with aircraft metals (aluminium, titanium, steel)
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Understanding of workplace and tool safety standards
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Awareness of human factors, product care and FOD control
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Fault finding and problem-solving capability
Qualifications & Experience:
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Completed a recognised Advanced Engineering Apprenticeship
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NVQ Level 2 or equivalent (e.g. City & Guilds, EAL, Edexcel, etc.)
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Time-served background from MRO, military or aerospace environment
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Evidence of equivalent skills and certification may be considered
Additional Information:
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Based on-site, working 5 days per week (Mon–Fri)
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Core hours: 07:30–16:30 Mon–Thurs, 07:30–12:00 Fri
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37 hours per week (excluding breaks)
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Possibility of shift work depending on workload
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Shift pattern may include Days (07:30–16:00) and Nights (16:00–02:00)
If you’re an experienced aerospace fabricator looking for your next opportunity, apply today and a member of the team will be in touch.