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Job Description
Purpose: The A&P Mechanic diagnoses, adjusts, repairs and/or overhauls aircraft and related systems.
Company Benefits and Perks:
Pay (hourly)
Full time schedule: 7AM - 4PM Monday through Friday
Committed to our Military Veterans
Comprehensive Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision
HSA (with company contribution) and FSA
Life Insurance, Long-Term and Short-Term Disability
Employee Assistance Program
401(k) with Company Match up to 12%
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Responsibilities:
Perform scheduled and un-scheduled, routine and non-routine maintenance in a high-quality and efficient manner
Inspect, troubleshoot, and make repairs utilizing applicable technical specifications/data, engineering instructions, or maintenance manuals
Properly complete required paperwork to comply with Federal Regulations and applicable company policy/procedures
Maintain organization and cleanliness of shop floor/work environment from clutter or debris
Maintain a safe work environment and reports any unsafe conditions
Troubleshoot systems to provide an effective solution
Perform corrosion inspections and related treatment in accordance with applicable data
Submit daily, weekly, or monthly reports as required
Maintain communication with assigned Team Lead for task updates and status reports
Perform engine, propeller, flight control, and landing gear rigging
Perform operational/functional checks on aircraft systems and equipment
Operate equipment to test, diagnose, locate, and repair deficiencies
Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components
Read and interpret technical data including original equipment manufacturer maintenance manuals, illustrated part catalogs, wiring diagrams, structural repair manuals, service bulletins, etc. to direct maintenance repairs
Submit daily, weekly, or monthly reports as required
Properly utilize parts tag instructions in accordance with the Repair Station Quality Control Manual
Assist in the training and guidance of new A&P Mechanics
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
FAA A&P license required, or path forward to obtaining A&P quickly
3+ years of equivalent military, trade school, or aircraft structures experience preferred
High school education required; some college preferred
Provide your own toolbox (shadowed) and tools (etched)
Ability to work in a collaborative environment with A&P Mechanics, Inspectors, Pilots, and Engineers to maintain and modify aircraft
Experience working in an AS9100, ISO 9001, DCMA and FAA Part 145 environment preferred
Ability to: lift, balance, and carry 50 lbs, crawl in and out of tight spaces, and predominantly work in enclosed hangars, occasionally in exterior weather conditions or elevated heights
