Aviation Ops - Aircraft Maintenance Technician (8230)
Submissions must include:
Resume
Cover Letter
RTR
Certifications (if applicable)
if they have aircraft certification (below) If the candidate is submitted above 26.11 and does not have the certification, they will be rejected.
The position is weighted more towards Maintaining a fuel Farm and refueling aircraft. And then there’s the maintaining of ground support equipment Motorized tug’s etc.
Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration to work on aircraft in the United States
for automotive technician
UPDATE: Please feel free to submit candidates who have NO aircraft experience but have Automotive Tech Experience.
Position is a mix between an Aircraft Maintenance Tech and an Aircraft Attendant. Will do some duties of both (see both descriptions below) Hiring manager believes that an Automotive Technician would also perform well in the role.
Performs aircraft & engine inspections, makes repairs & alterations to aircraft,
performs maintenance in compliance with aviation regulations, performs operational checks in accordance with
FAA (i.e., Federal Aviation Administration) regulations (e.g., performs engine diagnosis & operational checks),
&/or inspects work for compliance with FAA regulations & certifies airworthiness of aircraft components.
Operates & maintains sophisticated technical aircraft precision testing, calibration, measuring, charging &
balancing equipment & uses specialized machine tooling & hand tools. Operates & maintains tugs, gas trucks &
related ground support equipment (e.g., assists in refueling operations & grounds handling of aircraft; assists in
grounds care & snow removal; repairs & makes alterations to equipment). Prepares & maintains various work
related documentation (e.g., maintains records regarding work performed such as maintenance & equipment
reports, orders needed parts, maintains service manuals, files & logbooks) & performs work related
miscellaneous tasks (e.g., researches aircraft records, status reports, service bulletins, airworthiness directives
& flight schedules).
Operates fuel truck to service aircraft & maintains service & other related records (e.g., fuel & oil intake records, daily
accounting records & sales to other state agencies).
Operates aircraft ground towing equipment (e.g., tug, tractor) for ground movement of aircraft (i.e., in & out of hangar &
service areas) & operates heating & auxiliary power units for external & internal ground starting of aircraft engines.
Services & performs minor maintenance on ground support equipment (e.g., snow removal, fire apparatus); assists
mechanic in minor aircraft maintenance & performs work related miscellaneous tasks (e.g., cleans aircraft interior &
exterior; removes snow; assists mechanic in aircraft inspection; monitors tools).