Avionics Test Technician

Mane Contract Services
Berkshire
3 weeks ago
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A global leader within Electronics Manufacturing is urgently recruiting for an Avionics Test Engineer on a permanent basis. Your main role will be to repair various cockpit instruments such as aircraft Communications, Navigation, Radar, Radio Audio units, Recorders and Instruments.
The electronics side of role will involve fault finding and repairing to component level. This role requires working with technologies ranging from analogue electronics to complex microprocessor electronics and RF circuits.
Mechanically, you will be stripping down the units using hand tools such as spanners screw drivers, allen keys. You will be working with very small parts & components and therefore attention to detail is essential for this role.

Main Duties:

Repair or replace damaged components electronic components
Electronics fault finding down to component level using circuit diagrams
Ability to use various types of test equipment such as Oscilloscopes, Signal Generators, Multi-meters
Carry out repair work on circuit boards, replace damaged electrical components
Must have good soldering skills as you will be repairing damaged circuit boards
Dis-assembling the units mechanically
Re-assembling the units once the repair work has been completed
You will be working from work instructions
Working Hours - 08:00- 16:00hrs Monday to Thursday and 08:00-15:30hrs on Friday.

If you are interested in this role, please contact Freddie Southall on (phone number...

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