Avionics Engineer

Cathedral Appointments | B Corp
Swindon
4 days ago
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£65,000 - £70,000 | Onsite | Wiltshire


Company Overview:

This is an opportunity to join a well-established aviation engineering organisation with a strong reputation in specialist aircraft maintenance and operational excellence. With decades of experience in its field, the business supports a range of complex engineering activities and is known for its commitment to safety, quality, and continuous professional development.


Role Overview:

We are looking for a Avionics Engineer to join a skilled engineering team in Wiltshire. This is a hands-on role focused on maintaining high standards of aircraft safety, airworthiness, and compliance. You will carry out both line and base maintenance, support operational teams, and play an important part in ensuring all engineering activity is completed efficiently, accurately, and in line with regulatory requirements.


Responsibilities of the Avionics Engineer:

  • Carry out line and base maintenance activities, both onsite and at external locations when required
  • Certify work within the scope of company authorisations and maintain accurate technical documentation
  • Analyse technical aircraft information and support defect identification, reporting, and resolution
  • Ensure all maintenance activity meets required safety, quality, and regulatory standards


Requirements of the Avionics Engineer:

  • UK CAA B2 Licensed Engineer status with relevant and current recency evidence
  • Strong experience in aircraft maintenance within a regulated aviation environment
  • Sound understanding of compliance requirements, including CAA and EASA standards
  • Full right to work in the UK and ability to obtain security clearance


Benefits:

  • Competitive salary package
  • 31 days’ annual leave including bank holidays
  • Additional day off for your birthday
  • Extra holiday between Boxing Day and New Year
  • Employer pension contribution of up to 5%
  • Private health scheme option and income protection cover


If you are a skilled B2 Licensed Engineer looking for your next opportunity in a professional and highly regarded aviation environment, we would be pleased to hear from you. Apply today to find out more.


Note on Sponsorship:

We regret to inform you that at this time, we are unable to offer sponsorship for work authorisation for this role. Therefore, candidates must possess valid authorisation to work in the UK without requiring visa sponsorship.


Recruitment Consultant: Dan martin

Ref: 11186

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