Avionics Installations Supervisor

Kidlington
3 weeks ago
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Avionics Certifying Engineer

Location: Oxford
Hours: 40 hours per week
Reporting to: Installation and Production Manager

Role Overview

We are seeking an experienced Avionics Certifying Engineer to join our Installations Department in Oxford. This is a certifying role responsible for maintaining the safety and airworthiness of helicopters while they are being customised and maintained.

You will play a key role in overseeing avionics installations, ensuring all work complies with approved data and regulatory requirements, and supporting the successful delivery of projects on time and within budget.

Key Responsibilities

Act as a certifying authority within the Installations Department, reporting to the Installation and Production Manager

Work closely with the supervisory team to ensure projects are appropriately resourced and supported

Delegate tasks effectively across the team and oversee all assigned work

Ensure compliance with approved data and certify or over-sign delegated work where required

Liaise closely with Project Management and Design Office teams to support project delivery

Oversee the day-to-day running of the avionics team and hangar activities

Maintain clear and effective communication with internal and external stakeholders regarding project progress and developments

Ensure high standards of Health & Safety are maintained, including correct use of PPE

Uphold and enforce hangar rules and best practices

Oversee the installation of modifications and changes in accordance with approved data from Airbus Helicopters UK Ltd and third-party STC holders

Work in accordance with the organisation's CAA Part 21G and Part 145 approvals, maintaining the highest standards of compliance and workmanship

Requirements

Proven experience in an avionics or certifying role within a helicopter or aerospace environment

Strong knowledge of CAA Part 21G and Part 145 regulatory requirements

Ability to lead, delegate, and oversee technical teams effectively

Excellent communication and organisational skills

Strong commitment to safety, quality, and regulatory compliance

Security Clearance

Due to the nature of this role, successful candidates must be able to obtain:

DBS Security Clearance

Security Check (SC) Clearance

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