Labcorp is seeking Aircraft Mechanics for our new state-of-the art hangar located in Burlington, North Carolina.
At Labcorp you will be viewed as an essential part of a dynamic and growing Aviation maintenance team responsible for servicing, repairing, maintaining, and inspecting Pilatus PC-12 aircraft and Pratt Whitney Canada (PWC) turboprop engines, such as PT6 series engines to ensure airworthiness in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations.
Your role reports to the Director of Aviation Maintenance while giving weight to your ability to work accurately under pressure, often following strict safety regulations and performing maintenance tasks on complex aircraft systems while adhering to precise specifications.
Benefits: Employees regularly scheduled to work 20 or more hours per week are eligible for comprehensive benefits including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD/LTD, 401(k), Paid Time Off (PTO) or Flexible Time Off (FTO), Tuition Reimbursement and Employee Stock Purchase Plan. Casual, PRN & Part Time employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours are eligible to participate in the 401(k) Plan only. For more detailed information, please click here.
What to Expect
Working Conditions
- This position is based at the Burlington Alamance Regional Airport – KBUY
- You will be part of a Diverse and Inclusive team of aviation professionals.
- You will be working out of a Beautiful New state of the art Aviation Hangar.
- Hangar environment is an industrial repair shop with exposure to occasional high decibel noise, hazardous chemicals (fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid, etc.), industrial machinery, mechanical lifts, and operating aircraft.
- Monday through Friday
- Third Shift hours: 1130p to 730a
- Flexibility in schedule - overtime may be requested
- Third Shift Differential
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Conducts aircraft maintenance on company owned aircraft by servicing, repairing, maintaining and inspecting company aircraft and aircraft engines to ensure airworthiness in accordance with federal Aviation Regulations
- Complies with applicable regulatory bodies, including but not limited to the FAA, OSHA, EPA, EHS and complies with all necessary paperwork mandated by regulation.
- Carries out assigned work in an expeditious manner, following manufacturer procedures and processes, exercising sound judgement in executing each work project
- Reports hangar and facilities deficiencies where applicable
- Completes assigned tasks with minimal supervision and direction.
- Repairs safety of flight and AOG issues at the time of occurrence on the flight line.
- Repairs and recovers aircraft having AOG grounding events at outstation bases.
- Coordinates with Flight Operations when the flight schedule maybe affected by aircraft maintenance issues.
- Participates in maintenance training on the job or at manufacturer training as required.
- Supports and participates in the Safety Management System (SMS).
- Collaborates with other team members to ensure a culture of safety
- Provides support to Line Service to help with ground operations as needed
- May be required to travel domestically up to 5% when needed to support outstation bases (OSU, BHM, TPA) for aircraft repair. (overnight stay may be required)