The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified Commonwealth citizens, including Nigerians for the position below:
Job Title: Aviation Groundcrew Specialist
Location: United Kingdom
Corps: Army Air
Employment Type: Regular (full-time)
Open to: Nigerians
Description
- Groundcrew are responsible for getting our helicopters in the air and providing essential protection for them on the ground.
- You'll be trained to move, refuel and re-arm the aircraft that support ground forces. You'll also drive everything from Land Rovers to heavy-goods vehicles (HGVs).
- Wherever the Army is in the world the Army Air Corps is there ready to provide tactical aviation action and support. modern operations require big-picture thinking and large-scale cooperation, which is why the Army Air Corps is proud of it's forward-thinking personnel and cutting-edge technology.
Key Responsibilities
- Get the Army’s fleet of battlefield helicopters in the air - from re-arming the Apache gunship to programming the Wildcat flight maps
- Take responsibility for all the equipment and supplies required
- Deploy on exercise and operations all over the world, wherever your squadron is needed.
Entry Requirements
- Age: From 16 years & 6 months to 35 years & 6 months
Qualifications:
- No formal qualifications needed
- Basic physical fitness assessment:
- Mid Thigh Pull 50kg
- Medicine Ball Throw 2.7m
- MSFT (beep test) level 5.8
- Army Reserve standards
- Mid Thigh Pull: 50kg
- Medicine Ball Throw: 2m 70cm
- MSFT (beep test): Level 5 shuttle 8.
Pay & Benefits
- You'll earn £25,200 a year from the start of your training, which will go up as you progress throughout your career.
Application Closing Date
26th August, 2024.
Sorry, this listing is no longer open.
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