We're looking for candidates with hands-on experience in both piston and fixed-wing aircraft. If you have a passion for working with these types of aircraft, we’d love to hear from you!
Gem Air is a small air-service provider based in Salmon, Idaho; our rural mountain town offers easy, out-your-backdoor access to rafting, fishing, mountain biking, hunting, skiing and more. You’ll need to like the reality of living in a small, isolated mountain town to really like this position.
We are looking for an experienced A&P Mechanic/IA (or ready to go for an IA) to join our team as lead mechanic. You will work directly under our DOM and help organize and lead the other 2-4 mechanics. You can expect to actively work on aircraft the majority of the time, and use your IA to sign off inspections when our DOM is not on.
Our ideal candidate has significant professional experience with piston aircraft and turbo-props, and familiarity with part 135 regulations. Our ideal candidate is also comfortable with computer work and paperwork required by the company and regulations.
THE GENERAL EXPECTATIONS
- Put safety at the top of your list of priorities.
- Be a creative problem solver, and take pride in your work.
- Be a good team member – be reliable, efficient, and willing to pitch in and help out where needed.
- Keep your workspaces and yourself neat and organized.
- Take the details seriously, from executing good mechanical work to keeping good records.
- Keep up-to-date working knowledge of all applicable FAA regulations and company policies.
- Keep learning and looking for ways to improve both your work and our organization.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES (but aren't limited to):
- Under the direction of the DOM, organize and manage maintenance for our part 135 operation in order to keep our airplanes airworthy and available for flight
- Perform maintenance, run-ups and taxis, and clean aircraft after completing maintenance
- Use, implement, and improve systems to keep the shop running efficiently and effectively
- Help ensure that all aircraft and maintenance area facilities are constantly in compliance with all FAA, OSHA, industry and company guidelines, and are kept in a clean and orderly condition.
- Comply with 14 CFR (as applicable), manufacturer’s specifications, company policies, and procedures, as well as other methods accepted by the FAA.
- Fully understand the policies and procedures contained in company manuals, and make suggestions for improvement when applicable.
- Conduct yourself in a professional business manner at all times
- Assist with additional tasks and duties as they may be assigned.