Our base is in Salmon, Idaho. If you like the idea of living in a small mountain town that offers a lot of outdoor activities and a lot of distance between you and any bigger town or city, this might be the one!
Our ideal candidates for this position are mechanics who have significant experience with:
- Lycoming and Continental piston engines, and PT6 engines
- Our airframes - Cessna 172, 206, and 208 and Britten Norman Islanders (and one Piper Seneca)
Schedule
- Busy seasons especially (June-September and Nov-January) will require weekend shifts and occasional off-hour work. Outside those seasons, work is usually M-F, 8-5, with some exceptions. Some overtime during busy seasons is likely.
Primary Responsibilities (but aren't limited to):
- Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on aircraft while following both FAA and company requirements and standards.
- Comply with 14 CFR (as applicable), manufacturer’s specifications, company policies and procedures, as well as other methods accepted by the FAA, when accomplishing maintenance
- Be meticulous about completing paperwork and records according to FAA and company requirements
- Assist with keeping all aircraft, equipment, and maintenance area facilities in compliance with all FAA, OSHA, industry and company guidelines.
- Assist in keeping all workspaces and equipment clean, orderly, and in good working condition.
- Assist with moving, fueling, reconfiguring, and cleaning aircraft, when needed.
- Adhere to material handling and control procedures specified in company manuals and by the equipment manufacturer
- Conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times. Be on time, treat people with respect.
- Take pride in your work, and in your team - be proactive about doing a good job.
- Assist with other duties as needed.