The key responsibilities and duties of the Electrician include:
1. Perform detailed inspections of electrical systems in aircraft landing gear assemblies
2. Fabrication of wire harnesses and mechanical sub-assemblies
3. Repair or replace faulty wiring and other electrical components
4. Diagnose electrical faults or failures using schematics, wiring diagrams, and diagnostic tools
5. Collaborate with engineers and other technicians to determine root causes of issues
6. Ability to read and understand engineering drawings and interpret requirements
7. Carry out preventive maintenance to extend the lifecycle of electrical systems
8. Maintain accurate paperwork and records of inspections, repairs, and modifications in compliance with MRO and regulatory documentation standards
9. Ensure that all maintenance activities comply with aviation safety standards and regulations
10. Adhere to company safety procedures and promote a safe working environment
11. Work closely with other MRO technicians, engineers, and quality assurance teams
The ideal Candidate should meet the following requirements:
12. Diploma/‘A’ Level in Electrical Engineering or Aerospace apprenticeship (desirable)
13. 2+ years aircraft build/production experience
14. Maths & English GCSE (A–C or equivalent)
15. Aerospace electrical experience: prototype, panel & aircraft wiring (essential)
16. Familiar with aviation tooling & wiring techniques (Boeing SWPM/SOPM desirable)
17. SAP knowledge (advantage)
18. Awareness of quality/legislative standards (training provided)
Personal Qualities
19. Team player, strong communicator
20. Self-motivated, adaptable under pressure
21. Detail-focused, quality-driven
Working Conditions
22. Shifts: Mon–Fri [0600–1400 / 1400–2200], overtime possible
23. Heavy component handling & computer work
24. Mandatory training & 5S compliance
Please note: Applicants must have the legal right to work in the United Kingdom at the time of application. This includes holding an appropriate and valid visa if required. Unfortunately, applications from individuals who do not meet this requirement cannot be considered.