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Avionics Mechanic £5000 Sign On

Gulfstream Aerospace
Farnborough
2 weeks ago
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Avionics Mechanic £5000 Sign On in GAC Farnborough


Unique Skills:


About Gulfstream


At Gulfstream, our people are at the heart of everything we do. We believe in inspiring and empowering every individual to reach their fullest potential. From workforce development and meaningful connections to a culture of trust, respect, and integrity, we invest in our employees so they can do their best work and achieve success together. Creating and delivering the world’s finest aviation experience starts with our people and when our people thrive, so does our mission.


About Our Team


The Farnborough Service Center is a regional service center for our customers to bring in their Gulfstream aircraft for ongoing servicing and maintenance. We are looking for great mechanics with avionics experience. We are looking for qualified avionics mechanics for our AOG, Base Maintenance, or for interiors. By applying to this role you will be considered for either one of these groups. This position is advertised for our day shift 700-1900. If you would like to be considered for an overnight position, please indicate in the application process.


Education and Experience Requirements

Secondary school education with GSE Grade C or above in English, Mathematics required. Recognised Aviation industry approved apprenticeship with experience within a EASA Part 145 organisation preferred. Working knowledge of EASA regulations, process specifications, Repair Station and Quality Control manuals, and company policies and procedures.


Position Purpose

The Aircraft Fitter I, under supervision, performs or assists with inspection, maintenance and repair of aircraft systems and structures. Assumes the duties and responsibilities of the Maintenance Team Lead when required, as instructed by the Service Team Manager.


Job Description

Principal Duties and Responsibilities



  • Communicate as required to receive and understand work assignments. Perform aircraft inspections, repairs, and modifications under supervision of certifying staff. Assist with movement of aircraft as required.
  • Properly complete CMP cards, work order sign-offs, and other paper work in a timely manner.
  • Ensure that all work accomplished meets quality standards and specifications.
  • Properly identify (tag) customer property and equipment. Store aircraft components and other customer property securely and safely.
  • Follow standard operating procedures when operating ground support equipment (external power carts, hydraulic power units, hydraulic lift platforms, forklifts, compressed gas cylinders, etc.).
  • Ensure all customer property is properly protected.

Additional Functions

  • Use material tracking system to create parts demand, and to charge labor to Work Orders, items, and squawks.
  • Properly collect and dispose of waste fuel, oil, hydraulic and de-icing fluids, and solvent rags. Apply 6S and Lean Initiatives to keep shops, hangars, and aircraft work areas clean and uncluttered.
  • Properly use and maintain company-provided tools and equipment. Return items to designated storage area after use.
  • Comply with safety rules and procedures. Use protective equipment as required. Be alert for unsafe conditions. Address and report unsafe conditions before putting people or property at risk.
  • In support of aircraft certification and final phase testing, may include flight tests on aircraft as required.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

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Additional Information

Requisition Number: 228979


Category: Maintenance


Percentage of Travel: None


Shift: UK Shift Pattern 4x4 700-1900


Employment Type: Full-time


Posting End Date: 12/30/2025


Equal Opportunity Employer / Individuals with Disabilities / Protected Veterans


Gulfstream does not provide work visa sponsorship for this position, unless the applicant is a currently sponsored Gulfstream employee.


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Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world’s most technologically-advanced business jet aircraft


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