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Job Description
Position Summary: The A&P role provides engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul in a variety of Airframe and Power Plant areas to deliver quality and value to a diverse set of aviation customers. This role provides support to maintain the project operations across Dynamic Aviation.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform maintenance, inspection, troubleshooting, repair, and overhaul of turbine engines and engine accessories
Support Defense and Technical Operations by maintaining engines utilized at Dynamic Aviation
Support PT6 engine overhaul and repair activities in accordance with approved maintenance data
Execute assigned work in accordance with daily production plans and department priorities
Work closely with supervisors, team members, and support personnel to ensure efficient workflow and productivity
Accurately document maintenance actions and assist with maintenance tracking and recordkeeping requirements
Ensure compliance with FAA regulations, company policies, manufacturer maintenance manuals, and approved procedures
Maintain a safe and secure work environment while adhering to all safety requirements and best practices
Assist in identifying maintenance issues, process improvements, and tooling needs
Support continuous improvement initiatives that enhance quality, efficiency, and operational performance
Maintain a high level of communication with supervisors, team members, and other departments
Maintain tools, equipment, and work areas in a clean and serviceable condition
Complete assigned training and maintain required qualifications and certifications
Perform other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications
High school education required
A&P Certificate
Previous experience maintaining and working on engine components and systems
Quality and detail-oriented
Ability to read, write, and perform basic math calculations
Ability to follow directions and remain on task
Must provide own tools (tools listing to be provided)
Basic computer skills
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
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of PT-6, PW-123, Rolls Royce TAY-611, and CFM-56 engines
Previous engine run experience
Additional Requirements
Ability to travel as required – less than 5%
Working Conditions
Monday through Friday, 7 am to 4 pm with a 1 hours lunch (12 pm to 1 pm)
Environmental considerations: Inside and outside of a non-air-conditioned aircraft hangar
Pay Band: $27.16 - $40.36 per hour. Starting pay is determined by experience, qualifications, and internal equity, and typically falls between the minimum and midpoint of the pay range.
