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Senior MRO Executive - Join a Fast-Growing Aviation Specialist

Horsham, West Sussex | ✈ Expanding Aircraft Component Services Provider | High-Impact Role

Are you ready to be part of a company that's rapidly taking off? Thisspecialist aircraft component services provideris one of the only regional aircraft experts in the South East-and they're expanding fast. If you have a passion for aviation and a knack for managing repairs and operations, this is your chance toplay a vital role in keeping aircraft flying.

Why Join?

Work directly with theManaging Directorin a dynamic, close-knit team
Be a key player inmanaging critical aircraft repairs and stock components
Support a high-energy sales team withreal-time updates and technical insights
Develop your expertise in a fast-growing company whereyour impact matters

Your Role:

Oversee and track repair orders- from raising requests to approvals and updates
Negotiate quotes and manage repairswith MRO workshops and vendors
Keep the sales team informed- provide critical updates on components and repairs
Maintain strong relationships- liaise with suppliers, customers, and internal teams
Ensure smooth operations- manage warranty repairs, pricing, and process efficiency

What You Bring:

✅ Apassion for aviation and engineering-you understand the importance of precision and efficiency
Experience in aerospace(MRO, stockist, or workshop) with strong attention to detail in quoting repairs, chasing repairs and brining strong customer service and vendor management.
Negotiation and problem-solving skills-you can secure the best deals and keep operations running smoothly
Proficiency in Quantum ERP & MS Office-keeping things organised and up to date
✅ Aproactive mindset-you take initiative, work well under pressure, and stay highly organised

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