Role: PCB Technician / Avionics Repair Technician x 3
Site Location: Cheltenham
Rate: £19.45 first 4 weeks of training
Moving to £23.75 after training (Shift Rate)
Swing shift consists of alternating weeks between early and late shift.
i.e. WK1 - Earlies, WK2 - Lates, WK3 - Earlies, WK4 - Lates.
Earlies: Mon - Thurs: 6am to 1:30pm. Friday: 6am - 1pm
Lates: Mon - Thurs: 1:15pm to 9:15pm. Friday: 12:45pm to 5:45pm
Duration: 12 months
As a Repair Technician in an aerospace environment, you will be responsible for the repair, modification and overhaul of electronic avionic assemblies and printed circuit boards for a variety of civil or military customers.
MUST BE ABLE TO FAULT FIND TO COMPONENT LEVEL ON A PCB
Essential Responsibilities
- Fault find to component level and repair as required
- Use of manual and automated test equipment
- Supporting engineering / quality investigations and project work as and when required
- Ability to follow detailed instructions and read complex electronic digital/analogue circuit diagrams
- Raise all relevant paperwork to complete the task, ensuring traceability and compliance is maintained throughout the process
Qualifications/Requirements
- Previous experience of fault diagnosis and testing of electronic components essential
- The ability to demonstrate that they are able to utilize detailed Manuals, drawings and other documentation to aid this requirement
- Minimum of ONC or time served experience apprentice or similar level of knowledge and experience
- Must be PC literate
Desired Characteristics
- Team player who is inclusive in their approach
- Good manual dexterity
- High level of attention to detail
- Good verbal communication skills
- Able to work to own initiative
- Part 145 technical experience
- Ability to multi-task and deal with a varied work load
- Outstanding integrity