Avionics Supervisor

Copello
Lincoln
1 day ago
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Avionics Supervisor

Location: Lincoln.
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: Up to £45,000 plus package and uplift for night shifts.

We’re looking for a skilled Avionics Supervisor to take a hands-on leadership role supporting Typhoon maintenance operations within a high-performance aerospace environment. You’ll lead day-to-day maintenance, inspection, and technical oversight tasks, ensuring all activities meet strict airworthiness and safety standards.

What You’ll Be Doing



Leading and supervising avionics maintenance and inspection activities on Typhoon aircraft and components.

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Diagnosing and resolving complex faults, carrying out configuration checks, and ensuring compliance with all approved documentation.

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Overseeing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in line with MAOS MIL Pt145 and company standards.

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Managing and mentoring a mixed team of technicians, promoting high-quality workmanship, continuous improvement, and professional development.

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Ensuring all maintenance activity is accurately recorded and reported, escalating technical issues when required.

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Maintaining full compliance with Health & Safety, Quality Management, and Environmental policies.

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Supporting both day and night shift operations, with associated allowances.

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Conducting independent inspections and issuing Job Inspection Certificates (JICs) where authorised.

What You’ll Bring

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Completed aerospace or avionics apprenticeship (e.g. City & Guilds 2675 / 2661 or equivalent military qualification).

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Proven supervisory experience within a fast jet maintenance environment.

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Solid understanding of Depth Maintenance documentation and procedures.

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Knowledge of airworthiness standards, quality processes, and technical publications.

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Strong communication and leadership skills with the ability to motivate teams and uphold high technical standards.

* Active or eligible for UK Security Clearance (SC)

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