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Aerospace Technician (Electrical)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Careers
Southend-on-Sea
5 days ago
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Aerospace Technician (Electrical)

£31,000 + Generous Annual Leave + Salary Exchange Pension Scheme + Life Assurance + Pay and Role Progression + Extensive Training + Monday to Friday + Employee Cash Plan

Southend-on-Sea

Are you a Electrical Technician familiar with Aerospace components looking to join a market leading organisation who offer a brilliant benefits package and clear progression and development pathways?

Are you looking to join a large, market leading company that provide a brilliant benefits package and a door into the private aviation sector?

This company operate over 11 different workshops providing maintenance, repair and overhaul solutions to a wide range of aircraft components from a variety of clients, including business and corporate jet components from their sister company. With a close knit team that holds themselves to the highest standards they are an industry leading company with true market dominance.

This role will see the successful individual carry out the maintenance, repair and overhaul of various electrical aviation components. Working within the specialised team, you will utilise manufacturer manuals and instructions and the knowledge of your peers to complete a variety of tasks within strict customer deadline...

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