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Technical Co-Ordinator (Aerospace)

Matchtech
Luton
2 weeks ago
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Technical Documentation Specialist - Aerospace

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Technical Co-Ordinator (Aerospace)

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Technical Documentation Specialist - Aerospace


Location:On-site (Luton) | Hybrid: 1 day WFH potential after onboarding
Part-Time:30 hours per week (Mon-Fri)
Rate:£16.00 per hour
Start Date:ASAP
Contract Type:Ongoing

About the Role


An exciting opportunity has arisen for aTechnical Documentation Specialistto support a globally respected engineering organisation operating in the aerospace sector. Thishands-on, detail-critical roleis ideal for someone with a strong foundation inaerospace maintenance documentationortechnical authorshipwho thrives in a precision-focused environment.


The role sits within a highly skilled technical team responsible for engine overhaul and repair across the EMEA region. You will play a key role in ensuring that technical publications, maintenance data, and supporting documentation are accurate, compliant, and audit-ready.

Key Responsibilities


Review, interpret, and validate complex technical procedures, publications, and engineering documentation.




Ensure maintenance documentation is aligned with regulatory, airworthiness, and internal standards.




Compile and audit technical records (including workpacks and maintenance logs) to ensure completeness and traceability.




Generate technical reports, cost estimates, and repair summaries in line with quoted scopes of work.




Assist in maintaining a compliant document archive system, including scanning and indexing of legacy records.




Work closely with engineering and materials teams to ensure accurate part tracking, repair status, and scrap handling.


What We're Looking For


Strong background in aerospace maintenance documentation or technical authorship.




Ability tointerpret OEM publications, technical procedures, and airworthiness data.




Proficient inMS Office, particularly Excel and Word for report generation and data handling.




Highlydetail-orientedwith a commitment to documentation accuracy and process integrity.




Effective communicator capable of liaising with technical teams, suppliers, and quality personnel.




Familiarity with EASA, FAA, or equivalent airworthiness standards is an advantage.


Why Apply?


Join a collaborative and supportive engineering environment.




Flexible, part-time working suited to professionals seeking technical engagement without full-time hours.




Opportunity to shape and improve documentation processes in a globally recognised aerospace organisation.




On-site team culture with hybrid flexibility post-onboarding.


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