RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
Responsible for inspection troubleshooting and repair of aircraft to meet company FAA and customer
standards.
This includes:
- Fully analyzes all required blueprints drawings work orders and sketches in order to troubleshoot repair and install desired product or part.
- Can detect errors and correct through proper departmental channels
- Schedules items through the shop to maintain on-time deliveries
- Checks all mechanical components prior to installation to prevent damage
- Accurately estimates hours and materials for scheduled jobs
- Ability to operate all required ground support equipment
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Extensive knowledge of all aircraft mechanical systems functions and interactions
- Thorough working knowledge of all current FAA Regulations
- Thorough working knowledge and use of MM IPC SRM and other manufacturers repair and troubleshooting documents
- Thorough working knowledge of blueprints work orders and task cards to determine type of configuration and special instructions prior to installation
- Extensive knowledge of aircraft accessories components and other hardware
- Comprehensive knowledge of estimating hours and materials for completing projects
- Complete knowledge of aircraft fasteners and applications
- Complete knowledge of all related skill area machines equipment and hand tools
- Ability to install and rig aircraft flight control surfaces
- Ability to operate aircraft systems
- Ability to do engine run-up and trim engines
- Must have a command of the English language both written and verbal
SPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
- Wear appropriate PPE as designated in each work area (e.g. safety glasses etc.)
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Airframe and Power Plant License including IA
- Must have a good command of the English language both written and verbal
- Must possess a valid driver license
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
None
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
- General Safety
- Quality System Awareness
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:
- Heavy physical effort required on occasion
- Continuous mental and visual attention required
- Employees may be subject to random drug and alcohol testing under FAA regulations
- Work performed in a shop environment on a regular basis
- Occasional travel to line stations
- Exposed to any number of elements but with none present to the extent of being disagreeable
- Must be available to travel up to 30% for work at different workstations as needed and/or shifts from one station location to another
Royal Aircraft Service. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.