Job Requirements:
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Perform avionics installations, modifications, and upgrades on turboprop and light/mid-size business jet aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations, manufacturer data, and repair station procedures.
- Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair avionics, electrical, navigation, communication, flight control, and aircraft wiring systems.
- Install and test avionics equipment including (but not limited to):
- Communication and navigation systems
- GPS, FMS, and flight displays
- Autopilot systems
- Transponders, ADS-B, and radar systems
- Audio panels and intercom systems
- Read and interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, installation drawings, and technical manuals.
- Perform system operational checks, functional testing, and post-installation verification.
- Open and close aircraft panels, remove and reinstall interiors and avionics components as required for maintenance and modification work.
- Collaborate closely with A&P mechanics, sheet metal technicians, interior teams, and quality inspectors on aircraft modification and refurbishment projects.
- Accurately complete logbook entries, work orders, and installation documentation in a timely manner.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safety-compliant workspace, including hangar areas and shared facilities.
- Properly handle, tag, and track avionics components and parts throughout the maintenance process.
- Demonstrate the ability to work independently or as part of a team, often under time-sensitive schedules or mission-critical deadlines.
- Communicate clearly with leads, supervisors, and quality teams to ensure work is completed accurately and on schedule.
- Utilize basic computer systems for work order management, documentation, and parts tracking.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
- 5+ years of avionics maintenance experience on turboprop and/or business jet aircraft.
- Recent hands-on experience performing avionics installs, modifications, and troubleshooting.
- Strong ability to read and interpret avionics schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals.
- Familiarity with FAA regulations, service bulletins, STCs, and repair station procedures.
- Experience with aircraft electrical systems, wiring repairs, and connector build-up.
- Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills.
- Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations and use basic computer applications.
- Ability to complete a pre-employment 7-year Criminal Background Check, and standard FAA DOT drug test.
- Reliable personal transportation/vehicle required.
- Valid US Driver’s License.
- Proof of US Citizenship.
- MUST have basic tools/box.