Avionics Supervisor

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Avionic Supervisor – RAF Leeming

Location: RAF Leeming
Contract: Permanent
Salary: £39,000
Shift Pattern: 3 days on, 4 days off

Morson Talent is hiring an Avionic Supervisor to oversee and support maintenance operations at RAF Leeming. This role involves leading a team of technicians, ensuring airworthiness, and maintaining compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.

Key Responsibilities:

✔ Supervise and perform maintenance, inspection, and fault resolution on aircraft and components
✔ Ensure maintenance is completed to schedule and in line with technical documentation
✔ Manage and develop a team, providing training, leadership, and performance oversight
✔ Monitor progress against delivery targets and report on any potential issues
✔ Maintain and oversee compliance with Part 145 regulations, ensuring all personnel are qualified and authorised
✔ Support the Flight Line Mechanics in delivering aircraft to meet the flying program
✔ Ensure all documentation and records are completed accurately and maintained

What We’re Looking For:

✅ Essential Skills & Qualifications:

City & Guilds 2675 or 2661 in Aeronautical Engineering and Maintenance (or equivalent)
3+ years of experience, including relevant aircraft type experience
Fully competent with all required authorisations in place
Strong leadership, communication, and people management skills
Understanding of Part 145 regulations and Continuing Airworthiness frameworks
IT literate with experience using maintenance systems
Desirable Skills:

Hawk Composite Flight Servicing – Pass
Trade ‘Q’ Course – Pass
Leadership Foundation Training
Human Factors & ITAR Awareness Training

Working Hours:

Shift Pattern: 3 days on, 4 days off

This is a fantastic opportunity to take on a leadership role within a highly skilled aviation maintenance environment.

Interested? Apply today with Morson Talent

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