Avionics Technician

Langley Marish
2 days ago
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Are you ready to elevate your career in the aviation industry? This is your chance to join a company renowned for its expertise in avionics maintenance and repair. As an Avionics Technician, you'll be part of a dynamic team working on cutting-edge technology and ensuring the safety and reliability of aircraft systems. With a competitive salary of £35K, a generous benefits package, and a supportive work environment, this role offers the perfect opportunity to take your career to new heights.

What You Will Do:

  • Perform precise mechanical and electronic repairs on aircraft communication and navigation systems, including radar and radio audio units.

  • Use specialised and general-purpose test equipment for fault finding, repair, and testing processes.

  • Follow manufacturer's component maintenance manuals, regulatory approvals, and the company's quality system to ensure accuracy and safety standards.

  • Maintain accurate and legible repair records to ensure compliance and traceability.

  • Undertake cross-training in other technical areas to align with business requirements.

  • Stay updated on the company's working practices and procedures to ensure consistent quality and efficiency.

    What You Will Bring:

  • Relevant technical qualifications such as NVQ Level 3, HNC, recognised trade qualification, or equivalent military education.

  • Strong skills in fault finding, repair, and testing of electronic components, including through-hole and surface-mounted components.

  • Experience working with analogue electronics, microprocessor electronics, and RF circuits.

  • A meticulous approach to maintaining high-quality standards and safety compliance.

  • A proactive attitude towards learning and adapting to new technologies and processes.

    By joining this company, you'll contribute to its long-standing reputation as an industry leader in avionics services. With over 70 years of expertise, the company is a trusted partner for many fixed and rotary wing operators worldwide. Their dedication to innovation and excellence ensures you'll be working in an environment that values precision, safety, and professional growth.

    Location:

    This role is based on-site  in Langley, Berkshire, offering a convenient and accessible location for professionals in the aviation industry.

    Interested?:

    If you're passionate about avionics and ready to take on an exciting new challenge, don't miss this opportunity. Apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding career as an Avionics Technician!

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

    In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included

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