Avionics Technician

Avionics technicians in the energy sector maintain, troubleshoot, and repair aircraft electronic systems, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of helicopters and planes used in offshore and remote energy logistics.

Key Facts About Avionics Technicians in the Energy Industry

Aircraft Electronics Specialists: Avionics technicians install, maintain, and repair navigation, communication, and flight control systems.
Safety & Compliance Enforcers: They ensure aircraft electronics meet FAA, EASA, and ICAO aviation safety regulations.
Diagnostic & Troubleshooting Experts: Technicians use advanced diagnostic tools to detect and repair faults in avionics systems.
Flight Navigation & Communication System Managers: They maintain radar, GPS, VHF/UHF radios, and satellite communication systems for offshore flights.
Preventive Maintenance Technicians: Avionics specialists perform routine inspections and software updates to prevent in-flight failures.
Emergency Response Supporters: They ensure that transponders, emergency beacons, and onboard safety systems function properly.
Advanced Technology Users: Avionics technicians work with modern digital avionics, fly-by-wire systems, and aircraft automation.
Global Operations Contributors: Their expertise supports energy sector aviation logistics in offshore, Arctic, desert, and remote jungle operations.