Airframe and Powerplant Technician
Tamarac, FL - USA
Job Summary
Benefits:
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Reports To:
Crew Lead
Job Overview:
The Technician is part of a Production department which is responsible for overseeing the efficient production output that is scheduled for the day by Planning. The position is filled with someone who is energetic who sets the pace of work and who provides the example of what a motivated employee is willing and able to do to accomplish work objectives.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Performs all work in strict accordance with the LCI RSM and QCM Manuals
Receives and follows the instructions from the Crew Lead about daily job assignments
Understands and follows the priority order of the assignments
Prints out applicable tech data and gets authorization from Quality to use it
Ensures that the tech data instructions are well understood and seeks guidance and help from the Crew Lead if it is not
Follows the proper sign-in and sign-out procedures to ensure accurate labor hour accounting
Legibly signs off work performed in a timely daily basis as applicable; alerts Crew Lead when Inspector is required for work steps completion
Has knowledge of the amount of time it takes to complete individual jobs and ensures adherence to established labor hour standards and job completion dates.
Exhibits self-discipline in all areas avoids excessive tardiness and absences maintains a clean orderly work area and a neat personal appearance.
Maintains a responsible attitude about the use of all special tools and shop equipment ensures that any equipment used is used properly and stores it back where it belongs.
Maintains personal tools and toolbox to the standard required for efficient work; purchases hand tools (as opposed to borrowing) needed to keep toolbox inventory up-to-date
Performs end-of-day checklist tasks as assigned by Crew Lead that covers the security of both Company and Customer equipment - external doors locked shop equipment properly stored lights and ACs turned off etc.
Remove clean visual inspect install component parts and modules on various models.
Inspect engines for any component defects etc.
Assemble and disassemble various components of aircraft during repairs and maintenance.
Perform maintenance disassembly rework repair replacement re-assembly or adjustments to various engine components.
Qualifications:
Must be at least 18 years of age
High School Diploma or equivalent
A&P License or Power Plant License Required.
Able to pass drug test/background check we are a drug free work place!
Physically able to lift up to 50 pounds engines and parts can be extremely heavy and will take a lot of strength to move or manipulate
Able to work in a fast-paced environment
Able to work independently when required
Bending at the waist sitting kneeling laying horizontally climbing ladders and/or work stands walking etc. as job may require
Must be able to work flexible hours weekends and overtime
Must be willing to travel for Field Travel work to include removals preservation and installations of same modules
Compensation: $35.00 per hour
About Us
LCI is an FAA/EASA/CAA certified repair station located in Florida USA specializing in commercial aircraft engine repairs modifications QEC Kitting/fitment piece-part overhaul and engine sales/exchanges. Over 25 years in business supporting major lessors/asset owners airlines and OEMs throughout the world. While providing value added solutions to our customers we efficiently manage engine upkeep and meet critical turn-times with the support our back-shop facilities which include inspections testing repairs & overhaul of mounts piece-parts & components. These extensive in-house capabilities enable us to control cost and completion/delivery dates which is why many customers around the world select LCI as their engine repair and maintenance provider.
Required Experience:
IC