Senior Electronic Technician

Circuit32 Recruitment
Hempsted, Gloucestershire, GL2 5JU, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£45 – £55 ph

Salary

£45 – £55 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
18 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

I'm recruiting for an established and successful engineering business in Gloucester who are looking to grow their team.

They need a Senior Electronics Technician who's able to fault find, prototype, troubleshoot, assemble, rework and ideally mentor/supervise in a production environment.

ROLE: Senior Electronic Technician

LOCATION: Gloucester

SALARY: up to £55ph (Outside IR35)

Skills required for the Senior Electronic Technician are:

* Through-hole/surface mount assembly

* Electronic fault-finding and troubleshooting

* Soldering and rework of PCB's

* Wiring harnesses

* Report-writing

* Supervision / leadership experience

The company manufacture products for use in extreme / harsh environments. So any experience in Aerospace, defence, avionics or O&G is particularly helpful.

Really successful company with big plans - very exciting time to join!

Apply below or get in touch with me for any questions.

Cheers,

Nathan

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