Morson Edge is looking for a B1.3 Licensed Aircraft Engineer
Location: Gloucestershire Airport
Position: Permanent
Salary: 65,500 – 76,000 + Benefits
Overview
A respected fleet. A reliable rotation. A role built for longevity.
Morson Edge is recruiting B1.3 Licensed Aircraft Engineers to support rotary base maintenance operations at Gloucestershire Airport.
This is an opportunity to join a highly experienced maintenance environment supporting the H135 T Series and H145 D2/D3 fleet, with approximately 22 aircraft onsite. The operation is established, well-structured, and designed around long-term capability rather than short-term demand.
Whether your background is rotary, fixed-wing, or military aviation, this is the sort of role that offers stability, variety, and a professional working rhythm.
The Role
You will carry out base maintenance activities within a regulated rotary aviation environment, supporting aircraft safety, serviceability, and operational readiness across the fleet.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out base maintenance activities on H135 and H145 aircraft
- Perform inspections, repairs, modifications, and fault rectification
- Certify maintenance activities in line with regulatory and company procedures
- Work from approved maintenance data and technical documentation
- Support fault diagnosis and troubleshooting across aircraft systems
- Maintain accurate maintenance records and documentation
- Ensure all work is completed safely, compliantly, and efficiently
- Support aircraft availability and operational delivery targets
Requirements
- B1.3 Licensed Aircraft Engineer background
- Experience within rotary or fixed-wing maintenance environments
- Military aviation backgrounds considered
- Candidates with the majority of CAA modules completed also welcomed
- Strong understanding of maintenance procedures and regulatory standards
- Comfortable within safety-critical and regulated environments
- Strong communication and teamworking skills
Aircraft Types
- H135 T Series
- H145 D2 & D3
The Setting
- Gloucestershire Airport base maintenance environment
- Approximately 22 aircraft onsite
- 4-6-4 rotation pattern
- 07:00 – 18:30 shifts
- Stable, experienced engineering team
- Permanent opportunity with long-term backing
A credible contract.
A respected rotary environment.
A rotation that gives something back.
If you’re looking for a role that combines strong earning potential, professional stability, and modern rotary maintenance — this is one to consider.