Skilled Aircraft Fitter (Electrician experience)

Bretton, County of Flintshire
4 days ago
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Join Guidant as we collaborate with the world's largest aircraft manufacturer, Airbus. We are in the search for skilled Aircraft Fitters to join Airbus' Systems and Equipping areas, based at the prestigious Broughton site where you will be situated within the Wing Build Production section.

If you have experience in a Domestic or Commercial Electrician role, you are invited to join us at Airbus and embark on essential and challenging work, as aircraft wings are among the most technically intricate components of an aircraft.

This role is not an Electrician position, however candidates with an electrical background bring valuable experience in installation, routing, testing, fault finding and working to technical drawings and standards.
About the role

Installation, fitting and integration of aircraft systems and equipment.
Conduct repairs on metallic and composite materials
Working from engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, build instructions and specifications
Carrying out functional checks, continuity checks and basic system testing
Ensuring all work meets quality, safety and regulatory requirements
Recording work accurately in accordance with company and aviation standards
Occasionally work in confined spaces or at height
Flexible shift options

Double Days: Week 1 - 06:00 to 13:10 pm, Week 2 - 13:30 pm to 20:40 pm (Mon to Fri)
Nights: 20:45 pm to 06:00 am (Mon to Thurs)
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for individuals who have completed a Domestic or Commercial Electrician full Apprenticeship including an NVQ level 3 (or equivalent)

About Airbus
At Broughton, the site designs, tests, and manufactures the wings for all Airbus' commercial aircraft, except for the A220, directly sustaining about 9,000 UK jobs. Its home to a workforce of 6,000 Airbus highly skilled personnel, boasting a proud tradition of aerospace manufacturing dating back 80 years, having produced such aviation classics as the Wellington and Lancaster, and De Havilland's Mosquito and Comet.

Broughton is conveniently located in close proximity to major road networks, specifically the A55 and M53. The distances to the surrounding cities are as follows:
Chester: 7 miles, Wrexham: 10 miles, Liverpool: 18 miles, Warrington: 22 miles

Become a part of Airbus' continued legacy and apply today.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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