Aircraft Mechanical Instructor

Boston Rose

Aircraft Mechanical Instructor (B1)

Location: South West England with some regional travel
Salary: £49,000 - £55,000 per annum
Job Type: Full Time, Permanent

If you've got solid hands-on aircraft maintenance experience and enjoy helping others learn, this could be your next role...

Boston Rose are recruiting on behalf of a well-established aviation training provider looking to expand its team with 2-3 Aircraft Mechanical Instructors (B1). You'll be delivering practical and classroom-based training to adult learners and apprentices studying UKCAA-regulated aircraft maintenance programmes.

No previous teaching experience? That's absolutely fine. If you've mentored apprentices, delivered toolbox talks or simply enjoy passing on your knowledge, we'd love to hear from you.

The Role

You'll deliver a range of core aircraft mechanical subjects, including:

  • Landing gear systems
  • Hydraulic systems
  • Aircraft mechanical fundamentals
  • Practical workshop activities
  • Classroom-based technical sessions

Working hours are typically Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:00pm, with 6 teaching-hours per day.

What We're Looking For

We're keen to speak with people who have:

  • B1 mechanical aircraft maintenance experience
  • Strong practical workshop skills
  • Experience working on fixed-wing aircraft or rotary aircraft, or both!
  • A genuine interest in developing the next generation of aircraft engineers

The following are desirable but not essential:

  • Teaching, training or instructing experience
  • Assessor or teaching qualification
  • UKCAA or EASA licence

We're particularly interested in applications from:

  • Mechanical-bias Aircraft Engineers looking to move out of industry
  • Overseas candidates eligible for Skilled Worker sponsorship
  • Candidates relocating within the UK
  • Ex-military aircraft engineers

What's on Offer

  • £49,000-£55,000 salary
  • Skilled Worker visa sponsorship available (subject to eligibility)
  • Training and support to become an instructor
  • Opportunity to work with both overseas and UK-based apprentices and adult learners
  • Excellent long-term career stability
  • Join the highest-paying employer in non-type aircraft maintenance training

Interview Process

Initial Microsoft Teams interview followed by a formal interview including a short micro-teach at a later date.

Don't worry if you've never taught before. The micro-teach is simply an opportunity to demonstrate how you'd explain an aircraft engineering topic to a non-technical audience.

If you're ready to step away from the tools without leaving the industry behind, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Boston Rose for a confidential discussion - (phone number removed) (ask for Leah).
 

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