Minimum Qualifications
- Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certificate
- 2 or more years of piston-powered aircraft maintenance experience
- Knowledge and understanding of Federal Aviation Regulations and manufacturer manuals
- Possess adequate tools
Desired Qualifications
- FAA Inspection Authorization
- Private pilot’s license
- Avionics troubleshooting experience (Garmin integrated avionics)
Responsibilities
- Perform efficient troubleshooting, aircraft maintenance, and repair in accordance with applicable regulations, manufacturer’s instructions, and company policies
- Ensure consistent, accurate aircraft maintenance records by properly documenting & completing required forms, computer entries, and logbook entries
- Follow all policies and procedures
- Keep a clean and orderly work environment
- Perform job duties in a safe manner
- Perform other duties as assigned
Pay & Benefits
$28 to $30 per hour depending on experience
$15,000 Employer Paid Life Insurance
Medical coverage (Employer pays 60% of total premiums)
Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
Critical Illness and Accident Insurance
Employer-Paid Long-Term Disability Insurance
Short-Term Disability Insurance
401(k) Enrollment (100% Vested with no employer contributions)
8 Paid Holidays (New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Thanksgiving Friday, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day)
13 Paid Time Off Days per Year (PTO is earned on an accrual-based system, you accumulate a little over 1 day of PTO for each month you work. Accrued PTO may be requested upon successful completion of 90 days of employment.)
5 additional Paid Time Off Days per Year after 5 years of service (18 days total)
5 more Paid Time Off Days per Year after 10 years of service (23 days total)
Background check and drug screening will be conducted
Physical Demands:
Squat/kneel for extended periods
Make fast, repeated movements of fingers, hands, and wrists
Stand for extended periods
Lift/carry more than 50 pounds of various items
Maneuver body to enter confined spaces
Bend, stretch, twist, or reach out
Use stomach and lower back muscles to support the body for long periods without getting tired
Move two or more limbs together (for example, two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) while remaining in place
Be physically active for long periods without getting tired or out of breath
Keep or regain the body's balance or stay upright when in an unstable position
Climb to enter and exit aircraft using aircraft step/handles
Make quick, precise adjustments to machine controls
Climb and stand on ladders
Walk
Read
Push/Pull
Speak
Bend/Stoop
Hear
Write