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Avionics Technician / Aircraft Electronics Technician (EASA CAT B2)

locationGermany
PublishedPublished: Published today
B2 Licensed engineer

Areas of operation

Germany

Job Description

About the Company Top Aces is the world's leading provider of contracted airborne target presentation (ADAIR) services and training for forward air control crews (JTAC). Founded in 2000 by former air force pilots who had identified a significant need to improve the training of the armed forces, Top Aces today can point to a flawless safety record of more than 140,000 accident-free flight hours. Together with its subsidiaries Top Aces Corp. and Blue Air Training Corp., the company delivers on its task of training and preparing future generations of military leaders, supporting NATO and allied nations including Canada, the USA, Australia, Germany and other European states. Its mission-oriented training uses realistic scenarios that not only increase the operational readiness of the armed forces, but also extend the life cycle of squadron fleets and contribute to significant cost savings. Role Overview Would you like to become part of a dynamic team in an international environment? Top Aces is recruiting, with immediate effect, an Avionics Technician / Aircraft Electronics Technician holding an EASA CAT B2 licence for its Wittmund site (temporarily based in Nordholz until approximately the end of 2026). As an avionics technician with a valid EASA CAT B2 licence, you will take on a central role in maintenance for the German programme of Top Aces. Your focus will be the maintenance, testing and certificate of release to service of complex avionics and mission systems on the company's aircraft. Key Responsibilities Carry out inspections as well as preventive and corrective maintenance on aircraft avionics and mission systems, including V/UHF and NAV/COM systems, multifunction displays (MFD) and radar warning receivers (RWR). Repair, install and modify flight mission systems. Troubleshoot, analyse and rectify faults on electrical and electronic aircraft systems. Repair, install, modify and replace avionics and mission systems in accordance with the applicable maintenance documentation. Licences & Qualifications Valid EASA CAT B2 licence.

Requirements

  • Carry out inspections as well as preventive and corrective maintenance on aircraft avionics and mission systems, including V/UHF and NAV/COM systems, multifunction displays (MFD) and radar warning receivers (RWR).
  • Repair, install and modify flight mission systems.
  • Troubleshoot, analyse and rectify faults on electrical and electronic aircraft systems.
  • Repair, install, modify and replace avionics and mission systems in accordance with the applicable maintenance documentation.
  • Valid EASA CAT B2 licence.