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JOB SUMMARY:
To repair maintain overhaul and troubleshoot airframes engine systems parts and components. Performs 100 hour and progressive inspections as well as modification work on customer aircraft.This position requires travel within the specific region. When not traveling will be working at the designated Service Center.
To identify and correct the more unusual and difficult work on malfunctioning jet turboprop and reciprocating multiengine aircraft mechanical components and systems. Performs in specific area of specialization. This position requires travel within the specific region. When not traveling will be working at the designated Service Center.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs a variety of diagnostic and mechanical duties on one or more jet turboprop and piston multi-engine aircraft models involving diagnoses of malfunctions and required disassembly rework repair replacement reassembly or adjustment of various aircraft systems to prepare aircraft mechanically for flight and delivery to customer. Requires thorough knowledge of aircraft engines mechanical systems and components on all assigned aircraft.
oChecks corrects or replaces a variety of complex aircraft assemblies landing gear systems air conditioner system pressurization system turbocharges and optional equipment installations.
oRepairs or replaces engine components and accessory items such as carburetors fuel control units fuel injection system air bleed system oil and fuel pumps starter/generators and hydraulic and vacuum pumps.
oRequires knowledge of 100 hour annual and progressive inspection procedures set forth in FAR 43. Performs modification work on aircraft systems and structures. Performs minor upholstery and touch-up type paint work.
Responsible for clear concise and accurate written reports in logs inspection reports and in parts identification for issue and return documents.
May be required to observe operation of mechanical systems during flight and troubleshoot problems for in-shop repairs.
Responsible for guiding and instructing 1 or 2 lower classification helpers 50% or more of the time.
Must be able to obtain and maintain an Airport Security Badge through the local airport authority (if applicable).
EDUCATION:
High school education or equivalent required
A&P License is required
Requires use of arithmetic blueprints and specifications plus knowledge of jet and piston airframe and engine principles. Must have comprehensive knowledge of aircraft mechanical systems.
EXPERIENCE:
Requires a minimum of 3 years of varied jet turboprop piston modification 100 hour and annual service experience as an A&P Mechanic.
Must be able to obtain and maintain an airport security badge through the local airport authority if applicable.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
Full-Time