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Belcan
Farnborough, GU14 7JT, United Kingdom
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AIT Skilled Production Technician

Location: Farnborough, UK

About the Organisation

The organisation is pioneering the future of stratospheric aviation and redefining what is possible in high‑altitude, solar‑powered flight. Its flagship platform, Zephyr, is a world‑leading High‑Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) capable of operating for months at 60,000 feet, far above conventional air traffic. This breakthrough technology is enabling new frontiers in global connectivity, Earth observation, environmental monitoring, disaster response, and sustainable aviation.

As the company advances toward becoming the global leader in HAPS Connectivity‑as‑a‑Service, it is building a diverse, passionate team committed to pushing boundaries and shaping the future of stratospheric operations.

Role Purpose

The AIT Skilled Production Technician is responsible for manufacturing the next generation of HAPS Zephyr aircraft and associated Ground Support Equipment, delivering to strict time, cost, and quality targets in support of the organisation's global business objectives.

Key Responsibilities

Installation of avionic and mechanical equipment, wiring, and system integrations on advanced UAV platforms.

Manufacture of in‑house avionic components to high quality standards.

Completion and maintenance of accurate build records and documentation.

Adherence to Health & Safety processes, including proactive reporting.

Self‑certification of completed work to ensure compliance and traceability.

Contribution to continuous improvement initiatives across production systems.

Participation in problem‑solving activities and corrective action implementation.

Safe handling and protection of delicate, lightweight, and highly specialised components.

Required Experience & Skills

Hands‑on, multi‑skilled avionic/electronic engineering technician experience.

Proven background in the production or maintenance of avionic hardware and wiring installations.

Strong understanding of high‑quality production and maintenance processes.

Ability to interpret engineering drawings and translate requirements into completed products.

Demonstrated experience in proactive technical problem‑solving.

Quality‑focused working style with strong organisational skills.

Experience conducting and recording installation and system integration tests.

Preferred Qualifications

NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Aeronautical, Avionic, or Electronic Engineering.

Time‑served apprenticeship in avionic/electronic manufacture, installation, or test.

Previous experience within the aerospace sector.

IT skills appropriate for production, documentation, and reporting tasks.

Why This Role Matters

This position plays a central role in building aircraft that operate on sunlight, connect remote communities, support emergency response, and open new possibilities for global observation and communication. The technician contributes directly to a mission that blends cutting‑edge engineering with meaningful real‑world impact.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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