Technician

Matchtech
Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Today
£30,000 – £34,000 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £34,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Entry
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
12 May 2026 (Today)

UVA Technician

Location: Fareham

Department: Airframe Manufacturing & Assembly

Employment Type: Full-Time

About the Role

We are looking for a hands‑on UAV Technician to join our Airframe Manufacturing and Assembly Team. We are open to candidates from all types of assembly backgrounds, so as long as you bring practical experience, a willingness to learn, and confidence working in a production environment we would encorage you to apply.

In this role, you'll support the production of airframe components, installation of systems and avionics, and assist during the commissioning of new aircraft. You'll work across a variety of tasks as part of a collaborative sub‑team, with training provided where needed.

Key Responsibilities

Hands‑on assembly of airframe components, sub‑assemblies, and fuel systems from build packs to meet production schedules.

Testing and qualification of sub‑systems following standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Providing feedback on assembly processes and challenges to Manufacturing and Engineering Teams.

Installation of avionics systems onto aircraft following SOPs.

Supporting on‑site installation and flight‑testing activities within the UK.

Maintaining a clean, organised, and safe working environment.

Monitoring stock levels of consumables and submitting requests to the purchasing team as required.

Assisting with aircraft‑level system acceptance testing.

Documenting work completed to maintain digital aircraft build logs.

Carrying out additional responsibilities as agreed with your manager.

Operating at all times in line with company health and safety procedures, values, and policies.

Skills & Qualifications

Essential:

Strong technical ability and logical reasoning.

Willingness to learn new skills and adapt to a range of assembly tasks.

Good communication and presentation skills.

Ability to interpret and give feedback on engineering drawings or manufacturing packs.

Knowledge of manufacturing processes.

Experience with general workshop tools and light machining.

Competent with Microsoft Office and general computer skills.Desirable:

Prior experience in aerospace, automotive, UAV, or related industries.

Experience using MCAD or ECAD tools.

Requirements

Right to work in the UK.

Ability to obtain BPSS security clearance during probation.

Professional Development

We encourage continuous professional development and will support you in maintaining and growing your skills in line with professional expectations

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