Avionics Technical Services Engineer
Location: Leeds Bradford Airport or Manchester Airport
If you’re passionate about avionics and want to make a real impact on fleet performance and safety, this is your opportunity to join us as an Avionics Technical Services Engineer. Reporting to the Avionics Technical Services Manager, you’ll take ownership of delivering avionics enhancements and ensuring all airworthiness requirements are met across the Jet2.com fleet.
Benefits
* Contributory Pension Scheme: Secure your future with our contributory pension plan.
* Annual Pay Review: Stay rewarded with yearly salary reviews.
* Generous Discretionary Profit Share Scheme: Share in our success with our profit‑sharing programme.
* 34 Days Holiday Per Annum: Enjoy ample time off to recharge and relax.
* Colleague Discounts: Save on flights with Jet2.com, holidays with Jet2Holidays, and more.
* 3x Salary Life Assurance: Benefit from financial security with our life assurance plan.
* Career Development Opportunities: Advance your career with us through numerous growth prospects.
What will you do in the role?
As an Avionics Technical Services Engineer, you’ll play a key role in keeping our fleet performing at its best, with a mix of hands‑on technical responsibility and wider operational support.
In your primary focus, you’ll:
* Monitor and manage repeat defects to drive continuous improvement.
* Support the reliability and performance of avionics systems.
* Review work packs and provide operational support.
* Act as a key liaison for flight safety matters.
* Manage EGPWS/TAWS and PRAMS updates.
Alongside this, you’ll also:
* Source and review aircraft modifications.
* Support Entry Into Service activity.
* Contribute to AOC and ACMS processes.
* Get involved in digitisation initiatives.
* Manage PDL software updates.
You’ll play an important role in maintaining airworthiness and technical performance, reviewing items such as Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins and Engineering Modifications, as well as supporting FDR and CVR datalink validations. Everything you do will be delivered in line with approved standards and company procedures, ensuring safety and compliance at all times.
Key Skills / Experience
To be successful in this role, you’ll bring a solid technical foundation alongside a collaborative and detail‑focused approach.
You’ll hold an EASA Part 66 B2 Licence or an equivalent Aircraft Engineering degree, and you’ll also:
* Ideally have experience working within EASA Part M or CAA Part CAMO environments.
* Be confident working to deadlines, with a clear and methodical approach.
* Have a strong eye for detail and a commitment to quality.
* Build effective working relationships across a wide range of teams.
* Ideally have experience using AMOS.
Following a period of in‑house training, you’ll work a 40‑hour week in a hybrid pattern, with time in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
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