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Role: Process Technician
Location: Fareham
Duration: 6 months
Rate: £22/hour PAYE

About our Client:

Our client operates a major avionics site in Fareham, specialising in the design and manufacture of flight-deck instruments, data acquisition systems, and life-support equipment. They are part of a global aerospace and defence engineering group that provides high-performance sensing and control technologies. Their Fareham facility plays a key role in innovation for critical cockpit and air-data systems.

Role Summary:

The Process Technician will be responsible for the rework and modifications to various components and in accordance to IPC standards.

Core Responsibilities:

Compile Test reports and complete relevant documentation as and when required
Conduct various rework activities and modifications in accordance with IPC standards
Update and maintain business information systems as appropriate
Conduct basic test routines at sub-assembly and GA levels
Build assemblies in accordance with the appropriate procedures

Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:

Knowledge and experienced gained from a minimum of two years in a similar production role
Strong communication skills both written and verbal
Competent user of Microsoft office packages including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Must have a methodical and analytical approach to work
Strong team player

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