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Avionic Technician - Competitive Umbrella Rate - 16-month contract - Inside IR35 – Aberporth/Wales - URGENT NOV start - Must be able to get SC

We are seeking an experienced Avionic Technician to join a UAV programme supporting testing and flight operations at West Wales Airport, Aberporth. This 16-month contract starts no later than 03 November 2025, offering competitive umbrella rates inside IR35.

Key Responsibilities

Prepare UAV systems, Ground Control Stations (GCS), and airfield for launch, flight, and recovery.
Conduct troubleshooting, Preventative Maintenance (PM), and Corrective Maintenance (CM).
Maintain avionics, electronic systems, and Ground Support Equipment (GSE).
Use diagnostic tools including BIT, FLSCU, and PATE.
Replace Line Replaceable Units (LRUs).
Perform pre-flight checks, post-flight handling, inspections, and refuelling.
Manage data recording, logbooks, and documentation.
Certify inspections and supervise colleagues where required.
Maintain the software library and cryptographic material.
Skills & Competencies

Strong compliance and process discipline.
Clear communication and stakeholder management.
Effective team player with supervisory capability.
IT proficiency (Microsoft Office).
High attention to detail and accuracy.
Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills.
Knowledge & Experience

In-depth knowledge of F700 Series and Aircraft Data Sets.
Familiarity with GOLDesp and RESOLVE tools (desirable).
Understanding of airfield, flight line, and runway operations.
Experience within military or civilian aviation, ideally aerospace.
Knowledge of avionic first- and second-line maintenance.
Previous signatory authorisations within MAA structures desirable.
Contract Details

Start Date: No later than 03 November 2025
Location: West Wales Airport, Aberporth (SA43)
Length: 16 months (until March 2027)
Hours: 37 hours/week across a 9-day fortnight
Travel & Accommodation: T&S (accommodation and hire car) available for non-local candidates
Security Clearance: Essential (bonus if already held)
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