B2 (Avionics) Technician

2Excel Geo
Doncaster
4 months ago
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B2 (Avionics) Technician

Doncaster


F/T, Permanent


5 days on, 5 days off, 4 days on 4 days off


Salary – £32,460 - £54,101


About us

2Excel Aviation Ltd is an industry leader in specialised and innovative solutions for aviation’s most complex challenges. Our success is based on the talented and experienced people that make up our workforce.


About the Role

We are recruiting for a B2 Avionics Technician to join our base team to provide support to our Beech 300, 200 and PA31 fleet based at Doncaster Airport.


The role’s key responsibilities will include but not be limited to:

  • Base Maintenance B2 Avionics Technician Supporting our Beech 200, 300 and PA31 fleet
  • Support significant avionics’, electrical and mission equipment modifications, maintenance and/or rectification on other company aircraft types as required
  • Support the day-to-day running of the Maintenance Organisation
  • Support the cleanliness, tidiness and upkeep of Maintenance facilities and equipment

The successful applicant will require the following skill set:

  • Demonstrable recent experience on Beech 200, 300 or similar
  • Flexible and able to travel to work at other sites as required
  • Automatic right to work in the UK
  • Excellent team player and communicator
  • Good IT skills

What’s on offer

We can offer you a competitive salary reflective of your experience, 25 days of annual leave from day one which increases with length of service, flexible working arrangements, company pension, Group Life Insurance and private health insurance.


Applicants need to be a UK national and be able to get Security Clearance.


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


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