Senior Aircraft Technician

Fareham
3 weeks ago
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Location: Fareham
Department: Maintenance, Modification, Repair & Overhaul (MMRO)
Employment Type: Full-time

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced and adaptable Senior Aircraft Technician to support the ground testing, air test support, modification, maintenance, repair, and overhaul. You will be part of a small, highly skilled technical team at our main factory location and will periodically deploy as part of a multifunctional team supporting live flying operations.

This is an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of unmanned aviation, contributing to the evolution and performance of a cutting-edge UAV fleet.

Key Responsibilities

Maintenance, Modification & Testing

Carry out planned fleet modifications and scheduled maintenance activities.
Diagnose, plan, and complete unscheduled maintenance and repair tasks.
Undertake post-manufacture, role-specific modifications.
Support product development modifications in collaboration with engineering and R&D teams.
Manufacture or test sub-components required for modification tasks.
Conduct ground testing for quality assurance, fault confirmation, and diagnosis.
Rectify faults identified during testing.
Provide ground handling, refuelling, and maintenance support during flying operations.

Operational & Technical Support

Maintain accurate electronic records for all aircraft and equipment.
Keep the workspace organised, clean, and compliant with safety standards.
Escalate technical challenges and improvement opportunities to engineering and fleet availability teams.
Supervise and approve the work of junior or subordinate technicians.

Leadership & Continuous Improvement

Stay up to date with relevant industry practices and commit to continuous learning.
Lead by example, promoting a culture of safety, transparency, and adherence to company policies.
Encourage open communication on risks and safety concerns.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Operational Delivery

Plan and coordinate day-to-day operations or project tasks.
Balance resources, risks, and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

Technical Ownership

Oversee delivery of critical functional or technical areas.
Ensure outputs meet safety, regulatory, and quality standards.

Expert Contribution

Act as a subject matter expert in MMRO activities, especially during deployment with flight operations.
Provide technical leadership to guide and support the wider team.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

Work closely with peer managers across Flight Operations, Engineering, and Customer Success.
Ensure clear two-way communication and alignment on priorities.

Standards & Improvement

Maintain quality, documentation, and compliance standards.
Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and scalability.
Promote innovation and continuous improvement.

People Leadership

Lead, coach, and support team members.
Conduct 1:1s, performance reviews, and development planning.
Set goals and support direct reports with goal-setting for their teams.
Foster an inclusive, respectful, high-performance culture.

Qualifications & Experience

Essential

Experienced vehicle technician (air, automotive, marine, or rail).
Strong mechanical or electrical/electronic fault diagnosis capability.
Confident supervising within a technical trade group.
Ability to interpret engineering drawings and manufacturing packs.
Strong communication skills.
Proficient with Microsoft Office.
Right to work in the UK.
Ability to obtain security clearance (where required).

Highly Desirable

Willingness to work periodically from remote locations (UK or overseas).
Experience with project management or ERP software.
Experience reading MCAD and ECAD drawings.

Other Information

This job description outlines the key responsibilities and expectations of the role but is not exhaustive. Duties may evolve over time in line with organisational needs.

Professional Development

We encourage and support continuous professional development, including relevant certifications and technical training necessary to excel in the role

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