Avionics Engineer (Electronics)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Taunton
3 days ago
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Avionics Engineer (Electronics)£45,000 - £50,000 + Days Only + Monday to Friday + Enhanced Pension + Training and Progression OpportunitiesTaunton**Military Applicants Welcome**Are you an Avionics Engineer looking to join a company with brilliant training and progression opportunities?Are you an Avionics Engineer who wants to join a small business with great work/life balance and a wide variety of projects to develop your skillset?This role will see the successful candidate complete a wide variety of maintenance and repairs on systems such as airborne communication systems and cockpit recorders. The work will be involved on both modern and vintage aircraft.If you are an Avionics Engineer looking to join a small company focused on work/life balance and continued development, apply today.The Role:Perform routine and schedules maintenance of avionics systems including communication, navigation, radar and flight control systemsDiagnose, troubleshoot and repair faults in avionics components and wiring using diagnostic tools and technical manualsConduct functional and operational tests on repaired and installed avionics systems to ensure airworthinessSupport aircraft inspections with a focus on avionics systems and equipmentMaintain accurate records of all maintenance and repair work in accordance with aviation regulations and company policesThe Person:Proven experience in a similar roleJob Refer...

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