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A&P Mechanic

Posted: 02/09/2023

Hours: 7:00AM - 4:00PM (with an hour lunch break)

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
  • Maintain a safe and clean work environment and report any unsafe conditions
  • Submit daily, weekly, or monthly reports as required
  • Maintain communication with assigned Team Lead for task updates and status reports
  • 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

Skills/Qualifications:

  • A&P license required, or path forward to obtaining A&P quickly
  • Experience with turboprop aircraft, specifically King Air or Dash 8 preferred
  • Must provide own tools, shadowed and etched
  • Work well with others in team environment
  • High school education required; some college preferred
  • Trade school or military training equivalent for aircraft maintenance preferred
  • Experience working in an AS9100 or ISO 9001 environment preferred
  • Experience working under FAA Part 145 or demonstrated knowledge preferred
  • 2+ years licensed work experience preferred
  • Ability to:
    • Crawl in and out of tight spaces
    • Comfortably work at elevated heights of at least 40 feet for extended periods of time
    • Lift, balance and carry 50 lbs.
    • Work in enclosed hangars and exterior weather conditions