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Electronic Technician

FLIR Systems, Inc.
Cumbernauld
1 month ago
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Teledyne Technologies Incorporated provides enabling technologies for industrial growth markets that require advanced technology and high reliability. These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.

We are looking for individuals who thrive on making an impact and want the excitement of being on a team that wins.

Job Description

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 has built its name on intelligent solutions that collect, manage and deliver aircraft data more efficiently, and 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 seeking 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.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following:

  1. Test and troubleshoot products, equipment, and circuitry, including functional, operational, and environmental testing.
  2. Analyse and interpret test data for component level and system level repair.
  3. Enter data and provide written reports on test and troubleshoot findings.
  4. Read and follow relevant schematic drawings.

The above role profile is not meant to be an exhaustive list, and duties within areas of responsibilities will be expected to change to meet the changing needs of our business.

Education/Experience:

  1. HNC/HND in Electronic Engineering or equivalent experience.
  2. Position requires basic mechanical and electronics experience, with an emphasis on electronic skills.
  3. Requires knowledge of the principles of electronics and troubleshooting techniques.
  4. Experience testing electronic assemblies using traditional tooling, such as multi-meter, oscilloscope, power supply, function generator, etc.
  5. Experience using a variety of hand tools and machine shop tools, and equipment such as soldering iron, hand drill, etc.
  6. Basic MS Office skills including ability to open and create files in Word, create and manipulate data in Excel and use Email and calendars in Outlook.
  7. Must have effective written and verbal communication skills; follow written and verbal procedures, instructions, read schematics.
  8. Must be able to deal with frequent change, delays, unexpected events or ambiguity, and is able to multi-task to accomplish repair activities to completion.
  9. Requires excellent analytical skills and sound judgment to ensure error-free repairs.

As part of the wider Teledyne UK group, we offer our employees a range of company benefits that include:

  1. Salary sacrifice-led pension plan that matches employee contributions up to 7%.
  2. Employee Stock Purchase Plan.
  3. Free life assurance cover at the value of four times basic annual salary.
  4. Salary sacrifice Electric & Hybrid Vehicle car scheme.
  5. Holiday purchase scheme which enables employees to purchase an additional 5 days worth of annual leave each year.
  6. Company funded medical cash plan (MediCash) which allows eligible members to offset the cost of routine medical treatments.
  7. Internal reward and recognition scheme linked to internal benefits platform.
  8. Employee Assistance Programme.
  9. Comprehensive wellbeing programme that supports employees with their physical, mental and financial health, as well as their cultural/environmental wellbeing.
  10. Competitive employee discounts platform that provides employees with discounts with leading brands/retailers.
  11. Cycle to Work scheme.
  12. Enhanced family-friendly benefits and policies.
  13. Company sick pay.
  14. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Committee that supports and champions employee diversity.

Working Hours:

Dayshift:7:00hrs-15:15hrs Mon-Thurs, 7:00hrs-13:30hrs Fri.

Backshift:15:00hrs-23:15hrs Mon-Thurs, 13:15hrs-19:45hrs Fri.

Teledyne and all of our employees are committed to conducting business with the highest ethical standards. We require all employees to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, rules and regulatory orders. Our reputation for honesty, integrity and high ethics is as important to us as our reputation for making innovative sensing solutions.


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