Senior Aircraft Avionics Supervisor

Morson Talent
Hampshire, England
5 months ago
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A leading aerospace recruitment firm seeks an Aircraft Avionic Supervisor to be based in Odiham, Hampshire. The candidate will supervise avionic maintenance activities for the Chinook aircraft and ensure adherence to safety regulations. Applicants must have proven supervisory experience along with excellent communication and leadership skills. The role is a full-time contract position in the aerospace and aviation industry, offering the opportunity to contribute to vital maintenance operations.
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