Chief Technician

Matchtech
Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
4 months ago
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Rota: 6 weeks on shift travelling internationally, then you will have 2 weeks off.
Travel: International

Plan for and lead a small team in the conduct of ground test, support to air test, modification, maintenance, repair and overhaul ULTRA Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) at the Fareham factory and periodically at deployed locations. At the factory location working in the leadership of a small team of similar technicians, when deployed working in the leadership of a small team of technicians working as part of a multifunctional team supporting flying operations.

Responsibilities- planning, leading and conducting:

The embodiment of planned fleet modifications
The completion of scheduled maintenance
The diagnosis, planning and completion of unscheduled maintenance / repair
The completion of defined post manufacture special to role modifications
The completion of post manufacture product development modifications in collaboration with engineering / R+D input where necessary
Sub component manufacture and / or testing to support modification tasks where required
Ground testing of systems for post manufacture / modification quality assurance and for fault diagnosis / confirmation of diagnosis
The rectification of faults found during ground testing
The ground handling, refuelling and maintenance support to flying operations
The collation of feedback on system and design challenges for availability management and engineering teams
Completion of and maintenance of relevant aircraft and equipment electronic records
The continued management of workspace, ensuring cleanliness and tidiness is maintained
The conduct of all activity within your area of responsibility in a safe manner and in accordance with the Health and Safety agenda Responsible for:

Other responsibilities as agreed with your manager
Working in accordance with our values, policies, procedures and guidelines
The supervision and approval of work conducted by subordinate technicians Leadership & Continuous Improvement

Lead, mentor, and develop your MMRO Team to achieve departmental and organisational objectives, establishing key targets for the team whilst growing along with the pace of the business.
Ensure currency with all relevant industry practices, where applicable, and strive for a continuous learning approach to personal development for both you and the team
Provide a leading example to the team of adherence to company policies and culture and promote an open and transparent approach to reporting safety concerns and risks Managers Responsibilities

Operational Delivery

Set clear team goals aligned with company targets and business strategy.
Oversee day-to-day operations or project delivery within your function.
Balance resource planning, risk management, and deadlines in a fast-paced, agile environment. Manage Functional or Project Areas

Own the delivery of critical functional or technical areas (e.g. project timelines, compliance, technical direction).
Ensure outcomes meet quality, safety, and regulatory requirements. Contribute Expertise

Serve as a subject matter expert within the MMRO domains, particularly when deployed alongside flight operations team and capability.
Guide and influence teams through technical leadership or coordination. Drive Cross-functional Collaboration

Work closely with other managers (Flight Operations, Engineering Functional & Customer Success) to align priorities and workflows.
Ensure effective two-way communication between your team and peer team management. Maintain Standards and Promote Continuous Improvement

Uphold documentation, quality, and compliance standards across your area.
Suggest and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency or scalability.
Identify opportunities for improving tools, systems, or processes.
Encourage team innovation and feedback in a scale-up environment. Uphold Values and Safety

Champion company values: Purpose, Agile, Resilient, Team, Safe.
Ensure all team members work in compliance with HSE standards and quality requirements. Lead and Develop People

Manage, coach, and support your team.
Conduct regular 1:1s, performance reviews, and career development planning.
Set direct goal for direct reports and support direct reports on setting goals for their teams.
Foster a high-performance, inclusive, and respectful team culture. Qualifications & Experience

Experienced in leading and supervising vehicle technicians (air, automotive, marine or rail)
Essential: experienced in the supervision of mechanical or electrical / electronic vehicle fault diagnosis
Desirable: experienced in the supervision of mechanical and electrical / electronic vehicle fault diagnosis
Ability to adapt and learn new skills
Empathetic and skilful communicator
Ability to manage the collation and generation of on engineering drawings or manufacturing / modification packs
Highly desirable: willingness to periodically operate from remote locations (UK or overseas at the discretion of the employee)
Experienced with Microsoft Office user
Experienced project / progress management software user (eg ERP tools)
Experience reading MCAD and ECAD drawings
Right to work within the UK.
Vetting and security clearance (as required by role, location or client). Other

The above is only an outline of the tasks, responsibilities and outcomes required of the role. You will carry out any other duties as may reasonably be required by the company. The job description may be reviewed on an ongoing basis in accordance with the changing needs of the organisation.

Professional Development

You should pursue a programme of continuous professional development in accordance with any relevant professional registration or statutory requirements, while maintaining appropriate awareness of service provider requirements

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