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Payerne | What you can contributeAircraft mechanic for Jet flight servicePayerne | What you can contribute- Execute flight line work, intermediate checks, and recovery of jets engaged in flight service- Perform aircraft handover and return tasks for pilots- Execute periodic maintenance tasks, inspections, and component changes on aircraft- Participate in training modules abroad- Assume the role of technical instructor for troops in serviceWhat makes you unique- Federal VET Diploma (CFC) as a polymechanic, or similar with a few years of experience, ideally in aeronautics; strong interest in aviation and its new technologies- Good skills in electrical and electronic fields- Sense of responsibility, team spirit, and aptitude for providing technical instruction- Good mental and physical resilience, impeccable conduct (position subject to a security clearance)- Willingness and aptitude to perform engagements and work irregular hours including nights, weekends, and public holidays, as well as occasionally abroad- Good oral knowledge of a second national language and English (level B1)In a few wordsAre you ready to take on a new challenge in a field where cutting-edge technology, quality, and the precision of your work are your daily routine? In this function, you contribute decisively to the missions of our Air Forces.What we offerWorking for SwitzerlandWe are committed to the success of the Swiss model and to the well-being of diversity on a daily basis. We ensure equal opportunities, which allows us to deploy our skills and express different points of view.Health at workWe assist and advise our employees for all questions related to physical health or benefits.Your commitment to security and freedomThe Joint Operations Command (JOC) is responsible for all operations and military engagements of the Swiss Armed Forces. The JOC notably includes the Air Forces, the Land Forces, the territorial divisions, the SWISSINT Competence Centre, the Special Forces Command, as well as the Military Police. Approximately 40% of the some 9,500 employees are civilians, ranging from engineers to analysts to aircraft mechanics. The Swiss Armed Forces employ more than 2,000 people in military professions and approximately 200 civilian professions, across 110 sites throughout Switzerland. It also ensures the next generation by training apprentices in more than 30 professions.Additional informationWorking for the Swiss Armed Forces is a wise option that offers many advantages.Applications from recruitment agencies will not be considered.Questions about the position jid0760027aen jit0625aen jpiy26aen
