$60 Plus per Hour - $5000 SIGN ON BONUS - RELOCATION ASSISTANCE FOR FULLY QUALIFIED APPLICANTS!
Position available for an A&P and A&P IA mechanic in a busy, clean and well-established Southeast Florida General Aviation Maintenance Facility for an experienced A&P with RECENT General Aviation Piston AND PT-6 Mechanic Experience. PBAS maintains and manages many types of General Aviation Turboprop and Piston Engine aircraft, specializing in Amphibious Aircraft maintenance and management.
Applicants must have proficient English speaking and writing skills and be a US Citizen or a Permanent Resident.
Duties:
- Ensures operation of aircraft by completing maintenance requirements following manufacturer's instructions and industry best practices.
- Understands and Interprets manufacturers schematics, wiring diagrams, instructions for continued airworthiness and FAA Airworthiness Directives.
- Understands and complies with CESCOM/CAMP reporting requirements and checklists.
- Maintains the stability and reputation of the company by understanding and complying with Federal Aviation Administration and other legal requirements.
- Experience with General Aviation 100 hour, CESCOM/CAMP and Annual Inspection requirements.
- Detects and diagnoses malfunctions by examining engine anomalies, fuel or oil leaks; listening to operating engine for abnormal sounds, using testing equipment such as borescope, ignition analyzer, compression checker, distributor timer, and ammeter.
- Troubleshoot and determines feasibility of and method of repair or replacement by studying and interpreting manufacturer's maintenance manuals, schematics, service bulletins, and other specifications.
- Demonstrates knowledge in the use of hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment on wings and fuselage and on functional components, including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units.
- Repairs and replaces worn or damaged engines and system components by disassembling and inspecting parts for wear, warping, or other defects; reassembling, reinstalling, or installing parts; using hand tools, gauges, and testing equipment.
- Demonstrates knowledge of aircraft electrical and mechanical systems and can read and interpret schematics and manuals for troubleshooting.
- Maintains work flow by fostering a spirit of cooperativeness.
- Performs other duties as assigned.