Avionics Technician...

TARCG - The Aviation Recruitment & Consulting Group
Birmingham
4 days ago
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Job Description Avionics Mechanic – Birmingham | Full
Time | No Travel Required Location: Birmingham, UK Contract Type:
Permanent TARCG is proud to be recruiting on behalf of a leading
name in aviation engineering, for the position of Avionics
Mechanic. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly
respected engineering team within a cutting-edge aviation
environment. This full-time, site-based role is perfect for a
detail-oriented professional with a strong background in aircraft
modification and maintenance, looking to develop their career in a
stable and supportive setting. Key Responsibilities: The successful
candidate will report to the Avionics Lead and be responsible for
carrying out aircraft modifications and maintenance in accordance
with approved drawings and technical data. All work must meet the
highest standards of safety and technical compliance. Duties
include but are not limited to: - Precise wiring terminations and
loom manufacturing - Testing and troubleshooting of avionics
systems - Removal and installation of aircraft panels, shelves, and
components - Interpreting technical manuals, schematics, and
regulatory documentation - Supporting system validation and fault
diagnostics - Maintaining excellent tool control and a clean, safe
work environment - Proactively reporting issues and contributing to
continuous improvement initiatives Requirements: Skills &
Experience: - Completed an engineering apprenticeship (preferably
in Aeronautical Engineering) or equivalent military background -
Proven experience in aircraft modification; production experience
advantageous - Strong working knowledge of avionics systems -
Excellent hand skills and attention to detail - Eligible to live
and work in the UK - Must be able to meet the requirements for UK
security vetting - Reliable, adaptable, and a strong team player
Training & Compliance: The successful candidate will be
required to have or complete the following Part-145 training
modules: - Initial and continuation Human Factors training - SFAR
Phase 1 & 2 (initial and continuation) - EWIS Group 1 & 2
(including Group 1 Module G Practical) - ETOPS - RVSM If you meet
the above requirements and would like to be considered for this
role, please send your updated resume to Vicki Senner at
TARCG is acting as an employment business in
relation to this vacancy. By applying to this advert, you give
consent to TARCG holding & processing your personal data for
the purpose of work finding services. TARCG is The Aviation
Recruitment & Consulting Group.

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