Morson Talent
Carterton, Oxfordshire
Sep 04, 2025
Contractor
Morson Talent are recruiting for a Maintenance Control Centre (MCC) Engineer to join a leading aerospace programme at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire. Pay: £40.00 per hour Umbrella / £29.89 per hour PAYE Location: RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Contract: 12 months Shift is 5,5,4 The role: As an MCC Engineer, you will act as the single point of contact for the deployed fleet, providing technical and scheduling advice and monitoring aircraft serviceability. You will be central to coordinating recovery efforts, liaising across maintenance, logistics, and planning teams to ensure the continued readiness of the fleet. Key Responsibilities: Act as the focal point for fleet serviceability and operational reporting Lead recovery of AOG aircraft at Main Operating Base and deployed locations Liaise with Logistics, Fleet Tasking, Availability Management, and Short-Term Planning teams Monitor Minimum Operational & Safety Equipment List (MOSEL) and Acceptable Deferred Faults (ADF) to ensure compliance Coordinate with Pt.145 Line Supervisors regarding readiness and maintenance progress Escalate issues affecting aircraft availability, engaging senior stakeholders where required Enact Business Continuity and RAF Crash & Disaster Plans in the event of a major incident Provide operational priorities and daily status briefs to leadership and stakeholders Contribute to ISERs, notices to crew, fleet tasking, technical queries, and AMTAC requests Manage concession rectifications, interval extensions, and cannibalisation approvals Maintain competence in line with aircraft developments and organisational requirements Skills & Experience: Ideally hold an EASA Pt.66 licence, or equivalent relevant experience Strong knowledge of aviation standards including SFAR-88, EWIS, and Human Factors Proficiency in IT systems such as SharePoint, Q-Pulse, MDS, and other local databases Fluent spoken and written English Previous military aviation experience desirable but not essential Security Requirements: Applicants must be capable of achieving UK Security Clearance (UKSC) and be eligible under UK export control regulations. This is a pivotal role at the heart of operations, ensuring the safe, timely, and efficient delivery of aircraft availability in a demanding environment.