Avionics Technician...

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Slough
13 hours ago
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Job Description

My client is a global manufacturer of advanced electronic instruments and electromechanical devices, supplying critical markets including aerospace, energy, medical, and industrial automation. Known for their differentiated technology and high-quality standards, they are now looking to recruit an experienced Avionics Technician to join their workshop-based team near Slough.

As an Avionics Technician, you will be responsible for the repair and overhaul of aircraft communication and navigation systems, including radar and radio audio units. This is a hands-on role requiring strong fault-finding skills and experience working with both analogue and digital electronics, including RF and microprocessor-based systems.

You will work in line with regulatory approvals and the company’s quality system, ensuring all repairs meet the highest accuracy and safety standards.

Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out precise mechanical and electronic repairs, including through-hole and surface-mounted components
  • Perform fault finding, repair, and testing using specialised and general-purpose test equipment
  • Work in accordance with manufacturers’ component maintenance manuals, regulatory approvals, and internal quality systems
  • Complete accurate, clear, and compliant repair documentation
  • Maintain agreed levels of quality, cost effectiveness, accuracy, and safety
  • Stay up to date with company working practices and procedures
  • Undertake cross-training in other technical areas as required by the business

    Qualifications & Experience

  • Relevant technical qualification at NVQ Level 3 or above, HNC, a recognised trade qualification, or relevant military education
  • Experience working with avionics, electronics repair, or similar regulated environments
  • Strong attention to detail and a methodical approach to fault finding and testing

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