>> Ability to read and interpret wiring diagrams, technical drawings, and service manuals.
>> Minimum of 1–3 years of experience in avionics installation, maintenance, or repair in a general or corporate aviation setting.
>> Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment; follow all safety guidelines and procedures.
>> Travel to offsite locations for AOG support as needed.
Ability to pass pre-employment drug screen and background check; valid driver’s license and ability to obtain airport security badge
In this operation, avionics technicians are not support staff — they are strategic assets. Every calibrated flight display, every flawlessly integrated navigation system, every precisely tuned communication circuit protects multi-million-dollar aircraft and the reputations that fly inside them. In a region where business aviation is a lifeline between markets, mountains, and momentum, their expertise safeguards uptime, elevates safety, and preserves trust at altitude. They are the unseen force multiplier — converting complexity into confidence and ensuring that every departure carries the full weight of precision behind it.