Fleet Support Engineer (Avionics)

2Excel Geo
Doncaster
5 months ago
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Fleet Support Engineer (Avionics)

Doncaster / Lasham

Permanent, FT (Mon-Fri)

Salary DOE

2Excel Aviation Ltd is an industry leader in specialised and innovative solutions for aviation’s most complex challenges, and our success is based on the talented and experienced people that make up our workforce. We are seeking a full time Fleet Support Engineer to join our experienced CAMO team based in Doncaster, reporting to the Fleet Support Manager.

Candidates should have demonstrable knowledge and experience working in a CAMO, Airworthiness or Technical Support related role, as well as strong IT and communication skills. This role, whilst based at Doncaster or Lasham, offers a hybrid mixture of working at home, in the office and off-site in support of maintenance and modification programmes.

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

  • Reviewing and assessing Airworthiness Directives (ADs) and Service Bulletins (SBs) related to avionics.
  • Supporting maintenance teams with effective troubleshooting of avionic issues and defects.
  • Liaising with avionic Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) as required.
  • Controlling aircraft software status and updates, and managing the aircraft software library.
  • Overseeing configuration settings and ensuring configuration control for avionic systems.
  • Managing avionic component repairs and tracking SB/modification status.
  • Handling subscriptions for Navigation data, EGPWS data, and other avionic services.
  • Monitoring stock holdings and support contracts for avionic systems.
  • Tracking reliability of avionic components and systems.
  • Supporting avionic upgrades and modification programmes.
  • Monitoring future avionic requirements and ensuring compliance actions are met.
  • Supporting integration and interface with Mission systems.
  • Collaborating closely with Mission system engineers.
  • Assisting with MEL/IDE compilation.

Candidates must have a strong understanding and experience working within CAMO/Technical Support/Technical Services team with experience using Garmin G1000, Collins Proline 21, 737NG Avionics suite..

Applicants must be able to demonstrate the Right to Work in the UK. Applicants must also be able to successfully pass a company sponsored Counter Terrorism Check (CTC) and/or Security Check (SC) Clearance. In addition, a full UK driving license is required.

In return we can offer you a competitive salary dependant on previous experience, generous holiday allowance, private health care and a company pension.

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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