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Avionics Mechanic - Hangar Leeds

Jet2.com Limited
Leeds
6 days ago
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Job Title: Avionics Mechanic


Location: Leeds, Hangar


We have a fantastic opportunity for a talented and experienced Aircraft Avionics Mechanic to join our dynamic team at Jet2.com, based at our state‑of‑the‑art Hangar in Leeds. In this hands‑on role, you'll be essential to keeping our fleet airworthy and safe, performing both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring our aircraft are ready for take‑off.


About Us:

Jet2.com is one of the UK's leading leisure airlines, committed to delivering a high‑quality service to our customers. We pride ourselves on our award‑winning friendly culture, dynamic working environment, and dedication to providing an excellent travel experience.


Why Join Jet2.com?

Alongside a competitive salary and fantastic career development opportunities, we offer our valued colleagues a comprehensive range of benefits, including:



  • Contributory Pension Scheme: Secure your future with our contributory pension plan.
  • Annual Pay Review: Stay rewarded with yearly salary reviews.
  • Generous Discretionary Profit Share Scheme: Share in our success with our profit‑sharing programme.

Work‑Life Balance:

  • 29 Days Holiday Per Annum: Enjoy ample time off to recharge and relax.
  • Colleague Discounts: Save on flights with Jet2.com, holidays with Jet2Holidays, and more!

Peace of Mind:

  • Comprehensive ‘Medical History Disregarded’ Private Healthcare: Access private healthcare with pre‑existing conditions covered.
  • 3x Salary Life Assurance: Benefit from financial security with our life assurance plan.
  • Fantastic Career Development Opportunities: Advance your career with us through numerous growth prospects.

What will you do in the role?

Carry out scheduled maintenance inspections and repairs in line with company procedures and aviation regulations.


Tackle unscheduled maintenance to resolve mechanical issues promptly and safely.


Diagnose and troubleshoot aircraft systems, ensuring minimal downtime.


Complete all tasks to the highest safety and quality standards.


Maintain detailed and accurate records of all work carried out.


Work closely with the wider maintenance team to keep things running smoothly and efficiently.


What do we need from you?

A solid background in aircraft maintenance, particularly on commercial aircraft.


Ideally, experience as an aircraft avionics mechanic in an airline or MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) environment.


Familiarity with our aircraft types would be a bonus.


A keen eye for detail and a strong commitment to safety and quality.


A full working knowledge of Health & Safety requirements, and the ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven setting.


Join our exciting, forward‑thinking team and be part of a dynamic business! At Jet2.com, we operate scheduled leisure flights from our 13 UK bases to stunning holiday destinations across the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands, and Europe's most captivating cities.


Help us create memorable holiday experiences for our valued customers with Jet2.com and Jet2Holidays!


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