Flight Test Instrumentation Technician

Tech Connect Group
Tarlton, GL7 6PA, United Kingdom
2 months ago
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Flight Test Instrumentation Technician - Kemble

Our client, a global pioneer in sustainable aviation, are developing a cutting-edge electric aircraft to transform the way the world travels. Bringing together expertise from aerospace, formula 1, and automotive industries, they are redefining aviation through innovation and next-generation engineering.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Flight Test Instrumentation Technician to join their Flight Test Centre in Kemble. This role is ideal for a hands-on, proactive individual with strong instrumentation and electronics experience, who thrives in a fast-paced and evolving engineering environment.

Duties will include:

Installation of instrumentation onto aircraft structures and components

Commissioning of FTI systems, including testing and validation of sensor performance

Calibration (on and off aircraft) of sensors and recording of calibration data

Maintenance and configuration of FTI software systems

Pre- and post-flight servicing of aircraft instrumentation, including data download

Fault finding to component level across sensors, wiring, and data acquisition systems

Maintenance of telemetry ground station instrumentation equipment

Accurate recording and maintenance of data logging and technical documentation

Ensuring all job cards, technical logs, and ERP system entries are completed and maintained

Upholding high standards of tool control, cleanliness, and FOD prevention across all work areas

Supporting general site activities including stores, deliveries, and equipment ordering

Supporting high workload periods through flexible or shift-based working where required

Qualifications / Experience:

Experience with data acquisition systems such as Curtiss Wright (KAM500), Lord Microstrain, Dewesoft or Dewetron

Electrical / Electronics background, ideally HNC / HND level or higher

Strong understanding of instrumentation and sensors (strain gauges, accelerometers, thermocouples, potentiometers)

Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and technical drawings

Experience in wiring, crimping, and soldering, with knowledge of aerospace/MIL connectors advantageous

Background in aerospace preferred; automotive, motorsport or industrial experience also considered

Experience working in a test, instrumentation, or flight test environment is highly desirable

Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to source and specify components

Flexible, proactive attitude with the ability to work independently or as part of a team

Willingness to travel between test locations and stay away when required

The Benefits:

Primary Benefits: 5% pension match, 2x salary life insurance, income protection, 26 days holiday + bank holidays, plus additional leave for life events

Flex Fund Benefits (4% of salary): Private medical insurance, dental cover, EV car schemes, home EV charger, holiday buy, pension top-up and more

Payroll Benefits: Workplace ISA, commuter loans, interest-free technology loans

Additional Benefits: Discount platform, eye care, financial advice, and comprehensive wellbeing support

Opportunity to participate in a market-leading long-term incentive plan

Breakfast provided

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