Ontic
Electronic Repair Technician

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Electronic Repair Technician Tewkesbury (initially based in Bishops Cleeve Cheltenham) Ontic, a leading licensor and manufacturer of complex engineering parts for the global aerospace and defence industries, are now recruiting for an Electronic Repair Technician to join our Operations team where you'll support us in delivering high-quality maintenance, repair and overhaul services for critical aerospace components. This role will be based at our Tewkesbury site, with initial onboarding and training taking place in Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham. Ontic is more than just a business, we're a community of innovators who pride ourselves on fostering a culture where talent thrives, ideas flourish, and careers are built. We're committed to excellence, driving us to continuously improve and adapt, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of our industry. The Role: As an Electronic Repair Technician, you’ll play a key role in diagnosing, repairing and returning complex electronic products to service, ensuring they meet exacting aerospace quality and safety standards. Working within a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) environment, you’ll carry out detailed inspection, fault finding and repair activities at component level, using a range of diagnostic tools, technical drawings and engineering specifications. You’ll be responsible for assembling, testing and inspecting products, maintaining accurate records within business systems, and ensuring full traceability throughout the repair process. Working closely with engineering, quality and operational teams, you’ll support investigations, contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, and help ensure products meet customer and regulatory requirements. This is a hands-on, technically demanding role within a fast-paced production environment, where attention to detail, problem solving and quality are critical. The role requires flexibility, including working across shift patterns (early, late and night shifts) to support operational requirements. About you: At Ontic, our culture is integral to making sure we enjoy our work and deliver for our customers. While we look for the right skillset, we're also looking for someone who will thrive within our recognition and empowerment culture. To be successful in this role, you’ll bring experience working at electronic component level within a manufacturing or engineering environment, ideally within aerospace or another regulated industry. You’ll be confident interpreting circuit diagrams, engineering drawings and technical documentation, with a strong understanding of electronic principles and fault-finding techniques. You’ll have a hands-on approach, with good dexterity and attention to detail, and the ability to work across multiple products while meeting tight deadlines. Experience using test equipment, ERP systems and recording root cause analysis and corrective actions will be important. A recognised qualification in electronic engineering (HNC level or equivalent) or time-served experience is expected. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively across teams are essential, along with a proactive mindset and commitment to continuous improvement. Benefits At Ontic we care about your financial, physical, and mental wellness so we offer a range of benefits to support this. We care about what matters to you and have a valued culture of recognition and empowerment, accompanied by benefits that support work/life balance. Our benefits package highlights include: Up to 29 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays 10 hours paid volunteering time Annual goal share bonus scheme for all employees 24/7 Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Discounts and offers from a range of retailers Best place to work We are more than the sum of our parts. And we’ve been recognised internally and externally for being so: We were ranked #9 in Best Companies’ Q3 leaderboard for Best Manufacturing Company based on our employee feedback 72.5% of employees who took part in our 2023 employee satisfaction survey said they are proud to work at Ontic No day is the same at Ontic; we have doubled in size over the last couple of years and are still in rapid growth. We attribute our success to empowering colleagues to create the opportunity, fostering an environment of autonomy where we ask for forgiveness, not permission. Our values Our values are intrinsic to everything we do: We share a common sense - we’re a global family of specialists with a shared passion for precision. We have the freedom to choose - we’re challengers and innovators with the freedom to think differently and challenge the status quo. We create the opportunity - we’re change-makers with a clear direction and can-do spirit. We are a fast-paced business with ambitious growth plans; so if you are dedicated, enthusiastic and always seeking ways to improve, you'll enjoy a career with us! Ontic is a leading manufacturer to the world’s civil and military aircraft. By becoming the OEM to critical parts others originally developed, we provide continuity, availability and longevity to our customers’ fleets, supporting them for a lifetime of flight. Through our in-house manufacturing and engineering, MRO, spares, and AOG support, we ensure certified, safety-critical components remain available, compliant, and reliable across the full operational life of the aircraft we support. We use our expertise and experience to reduce supply chain risk, improve production outputs and deliver for our customers, so they can keep their aircraft flying now and in the future.
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