For A&P Aircraft Maintenance Inspector in Peru, IN 46970:
Responsibilities of A&P Certified Aircraft Inspector:
Update computer maintenance tracking programs with current information on a regular basis; generate maintenance due lists
Perform duties delegated by the Chief Inspector
Maintain and oversee maintenance records for all aircraft on property
Review work packages for accuracy and completeness of paperwork
After completion of work by the crew, in cooperation with the Chief Inspector, inspects the work to determine the job is completed and is of the best quality possible
Familiarize self with all the current pertinent FAA specifications, air worthiness directives, manufacturers instructions, bulletins, technical data, and other approved data applicable to the unit being inspected
Assure that all the parts rejected or found un-serviceable by are properly marked and tagged
Properly execute the malfunction and defect report FAA form 8010-4 as necessary
Proper execution of FAA form 337 and maintenance release pertinent to all items returned to service
Perform preliminary, hidden damage, in progress, and final inspection of all assigned aircraft
Ensure that no defective or un-airworthy parts are installed any component or unit returned to service
Follow policies and procedures as detailed in the Air Carrier and Repair Station manuals.
Requirements of the A&P Certified Aircraft Inspector:
Hold a Mechanic's Certificate with Airframe and Powerplant ratings.
Meets requirements of 14 CFR Part 65.83
Verifiable aircraft maintenance employment within last 2 years
Minimum of 5 years commercial or regional aircraft experience
Familiar with parameters and standards established specifically in Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) parts 53, 65, 91, 121, 135, and 145
Computer literate with the ability to learn new software applications
Must pass all conducted drug/alcohol screening, background and security checks and prove eligibility for employment in the United States
Valid driver's license
Schedule:
10 hour shift
On call
Weekends as needed
License/Certification:
Airframe & Powerplant License (Required)
For Aircraft Maintenance Technician in Indianapolis, IN 46241:
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under minimal supervision, perform scheduled inspections, routine service to complex maintenance and repair activities on various airframe types.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1. Provide technical guidance, OJT and instruction regarding scheduled inspections, routine service to complex maintenance and repair activities on various airframe types.
2. Complete all maintenance activities as stated on the work order, incoming inspection or in a manufacture required service bulletin, CAMP cards, etc.
3. Perform advanced aircraft modifications, corrosion, landing gear or engine removals.
4. Ensure all work is completed per the maintenance manual, service bulletin, RSM, FAR or other such documentation.
5. In partnership with Quality ensure full compliance to all internal and FAA inspection and documentation requirements. To include proper sign-off’s, completion of component removal sheets, etc.
6. Demonstrate effective maintenance repair techniques using acceptable practices, tooling and providing mentoring to junior level technicians.
7. Conducts functional and operational tests to evaluate performance and reliability.
8. Ensures quality and efficiency of all assigned inspections, service and maintenance work scopes.
9. Maintain a safe working environment.
10. Other duties as assigned not specifically stated herein
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, LICENSES, ETC:
11. High school diploma or GED. Associates degree in Aviation Maintenance
12. Valid FAA A&P license
13. 6 years of progressive maintenance experience and/or training in the business aviation industry or military.
14. Demonstrated ability to read, interpret and understand blueprints and maintenance manuals.
15. Ability to read, write and speak the English language.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
16. Must be an effective communicator both verbally and in writing.
17. Demonstrate a strong mechanical aptitude.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment described here is representative of those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodations.
The hangar where this position works is in an environment that may have exposure to excessive noise or adverse environmental issues such as fluctuations in temperature. The employee in this position will experience occasional outdoor exposure to heat, cold, and environmental elements.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodations.