B2 Aircraft Mechanic �� Avionics

2Excel Group
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2Excel Engineering Ltd is a leading provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, specialising in supporting military, commercial, and private aviation customers worldwide. With facilities and a team of highly skilled professionals, we are committed to delivering excellence in aircraft maintenance and engineering solutions.


Location: 2Excel Engineering, Lasham, Hampshire, United Kingdom (GU34 5SP)


Position Type: Full-time


Overview

We are currently seeking a skilled B2 Aircraft Mechanic specialising in Avionics to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the repair of avionics systems on a variety of aircraft types. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work with cutting‑edge technology in a fast‑paced and challenging environment.


Responsibilities

  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks on avionics systems, including navigation, communication, and electronic instrumentation.
  • Repair or replace faulty components and wiring harnesses to ensure the safe and reliable operation of aircraft systems.
  • Install, configure, and calibrate avionics equipment in accordance with manufacturer specifications and regulatory requirements.
  • Document maintenance activities accurately and maintain comprehensive records of all work performed.
  • Collaborate with other maintenance personnel and support teams to ensure timely completion of tasks and compliance with safety standards.
  • Stay current with advancements in avionics technology and participate in training programs as needed.

Requirements

  • Previous experience working as a B2 aircraft mechanic specialising in avionics.
  • Proficient in troubleshooting avionics systems and interpreting technical manuals and schematics.
  • Strong knowledge of relevant aviation regulations, including CAA Part-66 or equivalent.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment.
  • Detail‑oriented with a commitment to quality and safety.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Generous holiday allowance and company pension scheme.
  • Opportunities for career development and training.
  • Dynamic and supportive work environment with opportunities for advancement.

Applicants must be able to demonstrate the right to work in the UK.


Salary: £44,000 per year


Contract: Permanent - Full-time


Closing date: 31/12/2025


Job reference: TM1446332LasBAMA


2Excel is committed to promoting equitable treatment, encouraging diversity, and embracing inclusion in our recruitment processes and among our workforce. We are proud to be recognised as a Disability Confident Employer.


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