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Electronic Technician (Aerospace)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Bournemouth
1 week ago
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Electronic Technician (Aerospace)

£28,000 - £30,000 + Full Training + Progression + Overtime + Benefits

Bournemouth, Dorset (Commutable from: Poole, Christchurch, Southampton, Weymouth, Salisbury, Ringwood, Lymington)


Do you have Electronics or Instrumentation experience looking for a full-time permanent and stable role offering specialist training within an Ever-growing and Innovative industry?

On offer is a great opportunity to technically progress your career, work within a friendly and inclusive environment and receive great benefits.

The company specialise in the Aerospace sector supplying specialist equipment to your leading names within. Due to continue growth and investment they have funded a purpose built facility and new equipment.

This is a Monday - Friday days based role out of their modern workshop. You will be responsible for the hands on testing, measurement and repair of Electronic Instruments.

This role would suit an Electronics Technician looking to further their skillset, working within a secure environment and work a flexible schedule.

The role:

  • Test, repair and Diagnose a range of Electronic equipment.
  • Instrumentation and Measurement equipment for the Aerospace sector.
  • Monday - Friday workshop based role (flexible hours).


The person:

  • Electronics, Electrical or Instrumentati...

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