We are seeking FAA-certified Aircraft Component Technicians to support our FAA Part 145 accessory-rated repair station. Technicians will perform inspection, troubleshooting, repair, overhaul, testing, and return-to-service of a wide variety of aircraft components including, but not limited to, seating systems, galley equipment, lighting assemblies, batteries, electric motors, valves, and oxygen system components.
This role requires a strong understanding of component-level maintenance, FAA regulatory compliance, and technical documentation in a production repair environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform disassembly, inspection, repair, overhaul, modification, functional testing, and reassembly of aircraft accessories and components in accordance with approved data
- Interpret and work from CMMs, IPCs, AMMs, engineering orders, service bulletins, ADs, and internal repair specifications
- Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and electro-mechanical component discrepancies to root cause
- Perform functional and operational testing using approved test equipment and fixtures
- Accurately complete maintenance records, work orders, inspection reports, and FAA-required documentation
- Identify unairworthy conditions, damage, and discrepancies beyond repair station capability and escalate per procedures
- Ensure all work is performed in compliance with FAA regulations (14 CFR Part 145), Repair Station Manual (RSM), Quality Manual, and customer requirements
- Maintain proper handling, tagging, and segregation of serviceable, unserviceable, and scrap components
- Support continuous improvement initiatives related to safety, quality, efficiency, and reliability
- Maintain a clean, organized, and FOD-free work environment
- Assist with training and mentoring of junior technicians as required
Required Qualifications
- FAA Airframe and/or Powerplant Certificate (A&P) – active and in good standing
- Minimum 2–5 years of hands-on experience performing aircraft component or accessory maintenance in a Part 145, airline, or OEM environment
- Demonstrated experience working at the component level (bench repair, teardown, testing, reassembly)
- Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, drawings, wiring diagrams, and specifications
- Strong understanding of FAA regulatory requirements, airworthiness determinations, and return-to-service processes
- Experience with precision measurement tools (calipers, micrometers, torque tools, multimeters, etc.)
- Proficiency in basic computer systems for maintenance tracking and documentation
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision while maintaining quality standards
Preferred / Competitive Qualifications
- Prior experience in an FAA Part 145 accessory or component repair station
- Experience with one or more of the following component categories:
- Aircraft seating systems and seat actuators
- Galley equipment and cabin interior components
- Aircraft lighting systems (interior/exterior)
- Aircraft batteries (Ni-Cd, lead-acid, or lithium, as applicable)
- Electric motors, solenoids, and electromechanical assemblies
- Valves, regulators, and pneumatic or oxygen system components
- Familiarity with 8130-3 documentation, traceability requirements, and parts certification
- Experience working under EASA / UK CAA dual-release or export requirements
- Ability to support internal audits, FAA surveillance, and customer audits
- Experience with Lean, 5S, or continuous improvement practices
Key Competencies & Attributes
- Technical competence in component-level aircraft maintenance
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to regulatory compliance
- Ability to troubleshoot systematically and document findings clearly
- Safety- and quality-driven mindset
- Time management skills to meet production and turnaround targets
- Clear written and verbal communication skills
- Team-oriented, professional attitude with a high standard of workmanship
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
- Ability to stand, bend, kneel, and work at a bench for extended periods
- Work performed in a repair station / shop environment with exposure to typical aviation maintenance materials and equipment