Environmental Aerospace Equipment Mechanic Worker

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Job status

Permanent

Location

ArmÉE De L'Air Et De L'Espace
Finistère, BRE, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

The Environmental Aerospace Equipment Mechanic Worker is a military rank-and-file responsible for implementing, maintaining, and repairing mechanical equipment on an air base. Working under the supervision of technicians or non-commissioned officers in technical or logistical units, you will maintain a wide range of equipment including airport vehicles, aircraft stopping systems, generators, and related mechanical equipment. Your mission is to ensure the availability, reliability, and safety of essential technical resources for air operations. Enjoy equal pay, 45 days of leave annually, SNCF travel discounts up to 75% for you and 50% for your family, and free accommodation on base or housing support for off-base living. Join a skilled team with great benefits and a meaningful career!

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ArmÉE De L'Air Et De L'Espace

ArmÉE De L'Air Et De L'Espace

🚀 Join the French Air Force as an Environmental Aerospace Equipment Mechanic Worker! This role offers unique military experience, excellent benefits like 45 days of leave, travel discounts, and free or supported housing. Work on essential aviation mechanical systems ensuring operational safety and reliability. Equal pay guaranteed 🙌 Don’t miss this chance to serve and grow professionally! ✈️🛠️

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