ØExtensive knowledge of all aircraft mechanical systems functions and interactions.
ØThorough working knowledge of all current FAA Regulations.
ØThorough working knowledge and use of MM, IPC, SRM and other manufacturers repair and troubleshooting documents.
ØThorough working knowledge of blueprints, work orders and task cards to determine type of configuration and special instructions prior to installation.
ØExtensive knowledge of aircraft accessories, components and other hardware.
ØComprehensive knowledge of estimating hours and materials for completing projects.
ØComplete knowledge of aircraft fasteners and applications.
ØComplete knowledge of all related skill area machines,
equipment and hand tools.
ØAbility to operate aircraft systems.
ØAbility to do engine "run-up" and "trim engines".
ØHigh School diploma or equivalent.
ØAirframe and Power Plant License.
ØMust have a good command of the English language, both written and verbal.
ØMust possess a valid driver license.
ØWear appropriate PPE as designated in each work area (e.g. safety glasses, etc.)
ØHigh School diploma or equivalent
ØAirframe and Power Plant License
ØMust have a good command of the English language, both written and verbal
ØResponsible for the maintenance performed by Class III ACMP, to include providing all maintenance documentation and applicable maintenance references.
ØGeneral Safety
ØQuality System Awareness
ØMust successfully pass the basic electrical and electronic class administered by MAC
ØWork performed in a shop environment on a regular basis. Occasional travel to line stations.
ØExposed to any number of elements but with none present to the extent of being disagreeable.
ØMay work at different workstations as needs require or shifts from one station \ location to another.