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An Aircraft Mechanic is required to maintain all aircraft/systems in accordance with and within the limitations of the FAA and the aircraft manufacturer.
The Aircraft Mechanic reports directly to the Lead Mechanic on a day to day basis. When traveling to other sites to perform assigned duties, he/she would then report to the Regional Manager.
The specifications, duties and knowledge of an Aircraft Mechanic are the foundation for the Regional Manager and Lead Mechanic. Each of those positions must meet the requirements of their Job Description in addition to the requirements of an Aircraft Mechanic.
Duties to Be Performed
(Not limited to)
The primary functions of an "Aircraft Mechanic" are:
· Inspect and certify aircraft at specific intervals as required by L-3 Vertex Aircraft, Government and the FAA.
· Troubleshoot system malfunctions and perform necessary corrective actions.
· Remove and replace defective components.
· Comply with Service Bulletins, Instructions and Airworthiness Directives as directed.
· Perform preflight/postflight, turn around inspections and servicing when required.
· Obtain run up and taxi qualifications if required.
· Perform maintenance on Ground Support Equipment (GSE).
· Maintain aircraft logbooks and historical data as required.
· Wash, wax, clean and maintain exterior and interior of aircraft.
· Perform other task as directed by the Regional Manager, Site Manager and Lead Mechanic.
· Serve as a temporary technician at other regional sites for vacation, sick leave and surge labor requirements.
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
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