Supervisor - Aviation Workshops
Job Code: REF/HRS/SRF/26-10499
| Date Posted:
10/06/2026
| Expiry Date:
31/08/2026
| Location:
Assist the Workshops Manager to accomplish aviation unit and intermediate maintenance inspections, services, and repairs on all the instruments, electrical and avionics systems on the aircraft.
1. Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinate personnel performing maintenance of aircraft avionic/electrical/instrument equipment.
2. Evaluates maintenance operations and facilities for compliance with directives, technical manuals, work standards, safety procedures, and operational policies.
3. Ensures subordinates manage all forms and records in accordance with DA PAM 738-751 and related publications.
4. Performs maintenance trend analysis and applies production control, quality control, and other maintenance management principles to avionic / electrical repair shop operations.
5. Instructs personnel and conducts technical training in aircraft avionic/electrical/instruments and related components on maintenance, supply and safety techniques.
6. Evaluates the technical training program on host nation personnel.
7. Serves as the focal point for all parts, tools, shop stock and supply requisitions.
8. Maintains accountability for all tools and equipment assigned to the shop.
9. Keeps a current technical library in accordance with shop mission and equipment.
10. Responsible for all safety matters of personnel and equipment assigned to the Avionic/Electrical Workshop.
11. Responsible for oversight, guidance and counselling of all personnel assigned to them.
Nationality
No Restriction
Qualification
Minimum Qualification:
• High School Graduate or equivalent.
• Must have a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license or equivalent.
• Completion of a formal avionics training course from an accredited military or civilian aeronautical school.
Experience
• Must have a minimum of 3 years working as a supervisor and a total of 10 years of experience working with aircraft avionics and instrument systems in at least one of the following aircrafts: CH47, UH60, BELL, AGUSTA, and FENNEC.
• Required skills: Thorough knowledge of common tools, special tools, hardware and equipment used in the maintenance of aircraft avionics and instrument components/systems.
• Must be able to troubleshoot related systems and interpret applicable wiring schematics and technical data.