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Job Title: Electrical Fitter (Avionics Heater)
Salary: up to £28,000 per annum dependent upon experience
Location: Stansted, Essex
Aeropeople have partnered with a multinational organisation, global designer and manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices company who are now looking to hire a permanent Electrical Fitter, to be based at their site in Stansted. The successful candidate will be expected to be on site 5 days per week.
Established more than 60 years ago, the company employ more than 21,000 employees in 35 different countries. It is leading global provider of industrial technology solutions serving a diverse set of attractive niche markets, recognised as global provider of third-party MRO services to commercial, regional and general aviation customers as well as military, helicopter and business jet markets.
They are a global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices specialising services for more than 5,000 components over a variety of aircraft systems with capabilities covering aircraft windings, electrical power, hydraulic components, landing gear and safety equipment’s.
Main Responsibilities:

  • Perform workshop activities for Avionics or Heater departments to support customer demands.
  • Update and interact with scheduling boards, giving feedback on daily issues or concerns.
  • Maintain and ensure implementation of all standard operating practices and procedures
  • Ensure strict compliance and implementation of all safety standards
  • Meet health, safety and environmental regulations
    Benefits:
  • Basic salary up to £28,000 dependent upon experience
  • 25 days Annual Leave + Bank holidays
  • Early Finish on Friday (39 hour week/ standard hours 8-4.30pm Mon to Thursday and 4pm finish on Friday), Overtime when work allows.
  • Free onsite parking
  • Life Assurance x4
  • Doubled pension contribution (3-6%)
  • Monthly Wellness Breakfast
  • Overtime available at 1.5/ 2 x normal rate
    About You:
  • Prior experience in an engineering/workshop environment is preferred
    About Aeropeople:
    Whether you’re looking for your next job or searching out the next superstar to join your team…
    Aeropeople’s expertise and experience is entrenched in the aerospace, aviation, engineering, motorsport, automotive, and defence industries. We have the insight and know-how at both a local and international level to help bring people and businesses together, saving time and energy. Our capability is validated through our Engineering Services division encompassing Aircraft Line Maintenance services and Continuing Airworthiness Maintenance Organisation (CAMO), combined with our Aviation Training division offering technical training aircraft courses.
    During registration, please let us know where you are currently located or which locations you would consider taking a position in, required salary and notice period.
    For the latest news, events and jobs please search ‘Aeropeople Ltd’ on LinkedIn and Facebook for our latest jobs
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