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An established industry player is seeking enthusiastic individuals for a challenging role in electronic repairs. This position involves testing and troubleshooting a variety of electronic components, ensuring high standards of quality and efficiency. With a commitment to innovation, the company offers comprehensive training and development opportunities to enhance your skills. You'll be part of a dynamic team that supports major airlines, contributing to safety and performance in aviation. If you're ready to take on a fulfilling career with great benefits and a supportive environment, this is the opportunity for you.
Teledyne Controls (part of Teledyne UK Ltd) is looking to the future, and we are actively recruiting at our repair facility in Cumbernauld.
Teledyne Controls Repair facility has been established in Scotland since 1994. The commercial aviation repair business demands support and repairs for all new products for a 15-20 year period.
Teledyne Controls has built its name on intelligent solutions that collect, manage and deliver aircraft data more efficiently. Our innovative technology and collaborative customer relationships have revolutionised the way aircraft operators access, manage and utilise their data, thus helping to achieve higher goals in safety, performance, and efficiency.
We count over 300 airlines among our valued customers, including some of the world's major carriers, supplying products to the major OEMs such as Airbus and Boeing. We are looking for enthusiastic, inquisitive, and determined individuals who are looking for a challenging and fulfilling career to join our Repair team.
As part of the onboarding process and personal development, the successful candidate will undergo technical training with existing technicians and managers to help build their understanding of the Teledyne Control products.
The role requires shift working which comprises of 2 weeks dayshift/2 weeks backshift, working 37 hours per week: