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Avionics (Wifi Mod) Fitter
Posting date: | 02 October 2024 |
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Salary: | £38.00 to £40.00 per hour |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 01 November 2024 |
Location: | London Luton Airport, Luton |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | MPI Ltd |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | J56495/Avi/LTN/SG |
Summary
MPI are currently recruiting for Avionic Fitters for a Winter programme.
Based at Luton Airport
Immediate start until May 2025
This role is Inside IR35
1 week on lates a month.
1430-2300 Lates (1 week)
0700-1700 Days (3 weeks)
Ideal candidates will have Avionic Wifi Modification experience. They will complete the mod on each aircraft moving from one to the next and need to be able to commit to the whole season.
They need to be able to fault find and test.
Candidates with a workshop background would be considered as well as those working on aircraft.
Duties:
Carrying out maintenance and modifications on Boeing 737 variants and 787s as part of their winter programme.
Daily Activities
Carry out modifications of aircraft systems such as installation of new systems and deletion of old systems. This included fitting new looms and wires into existing looms, terminations and component installation.
Systems testing post rebuild.
Scheduled maintenance tasks
Troubleshooting of complex systems to isolate mechanical or electrical faults and repair faulty components
Based at Luton Airport
Immediate start until May 2025
This role is Inside IR35
1 week on lates a month.
1430-2300 Lates (1 week)
0700-1700 Days (3 weeks)
Ideal candidates will have Avionic Wifi Modification experience. They will complete the mod on each aircraft moving from one to the next and need to be able to commit to the whole season.
They need to be able to fault find and test.
Candidates with a workshop background would be considered as well as those working on aircraft.
Duties:
Carrying out maintenance and modifications on Boeing 737 variants and 787s as part of their winter programme.
Daily Activities
Carry out modifications of aircraft systems such as installation of new systems and deletion of old systems. This included fitting new looms and wires into existing looms, terminations and component installation.
Systems testing post rebuild.
Scheduled maintenance tasks
Troubleshooting of complex systems to isolate mechanical or electrical faults and repair faulty components