F‑GAS Technician
Up to £40,000 starting salary (£20.50ph)
Location: Alton (30 minutes drive from Winchester)
Hours: 8am to 4pm Monday-Friday, 37.5 hours per week
Overtime: Daily at 1.5x basic rate
Duration: Permanent
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with refrigeration, HVAC, white goods, cooling systems, or electro‑mechanical repair experience looking to move into a highly regulated aviation environment.
What’s in it for you?
- Work in a specialist aviation repair environment
- Daily overtime at 1.5x basic rate
- 25 days holiday + bank holidays
- Opportunity to apply transferable skills from industries such as refrigeration, HVAC, white goods, or electronics repair
- Stable Monday‑Friday working hours
What you’ll be doing:
- Diagnosing and repairing refrigeration and electro‑mechanical systems
- Reading schematic drawings and circuit diagrams to fault find and complete repairs
- Carrying out soldering, testing, refurbishment and component replacement work
- Using multimeters, gauges and workshop equipment to carry out diagnostics
- Working on systems containing refrigerants in line with F‑GAS regulations
- Completing work to CAA, EASA and FAA Part 145 standards
- Maintaining accurate records using Microsoft Office and the MRP system
- Ensuring all work cards and job packs are completed correctly
What we’re looking for:
- F‑GAS certification or strong practical exposure to refrigerant‑based systems
- Experience in refrigeration, HVAC, white goods, cooling systems, or electro‑mechanical repair
- Strong fault‑finding and diagnostic skills
- Ability to read schematic and engineering drawings
- Experience using workshop tools, meters and testing equipment
- Computer literate (Microsoft Office & MRP systems)
- Previous aviation experience is beneficial but not essential
This role would suit someone with a hands‑on technical background, strong diagnostic ability, and experience working on refrigeration or electro‑mechanical systems who is looking to develop their career within the aviation sector.
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