Our motto, "We are Ladies and Gentlemen, serving Ladies and Gentlemen", is evident in every interaction with our customers, co-workers, and team mates. We strive to find the best and brightest talent for each position within our organization, enabling the unique qualities of each individual to shine and compliment the entire team.
Would others describe you as a resourceful person? Are you good with details?
Can you anticipate events before they happen?
Do you have an inner need to do things right in a timely fashion?
Do you always live up to your commitments?
Are deadlines and organization important to you?
Do you believe service to the client is top priority?
Are you able to build and maintain close relationships with co-workers and clients?
Do you constantly check up on the mechanical features of your car?
Objective
The Avionics Technician is responsible for performing all facets of maintenance and repairs to aircraft by ensuring all aircraft is airworthy and that all technical aspects of the plane are documented properly. The Avionics Technician is responsible for researching, interpreting, and applying technical data to the task at hand.
Responsibilities And Duties
Efficient performance of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, inspections,
small repairs, troubleshooting and line maintenance on a variety of mid-sized jet,
turbo jets, and propeller driven aircraft.
Perform inspections, make adjustments and repairs, replace components and
correct any malfunction or deficiency with and without power applied to aircraft.
Perform basic mechanical and electrical removals and installations.
Perform maintenance aircraft in accordance with applicable technical data and
FAA regulations.
Troubleshoot and assist with repairs on components detached from the aircraft,
for example, flaps, ailerons, elevators, rudders, doors and leading edges.
Assist with on-site and off-site repairs to aircraft.
Assist Aircraft Technicians and other employees in troubleshooting and repair of
aircraft.
Work on aircraft as well as in shops, for example, cleaning aircraft using approved
materials, methods and equipment.
Document work performed per Inspections Procedure Manual.
Troubleshoot and perform complex electrical repairs at on-site and off-site
locations as needed.
Assist and perform as needed with complete engine runs, transport of aircraft and
operation of ground support equipment.
Work in team environment under a Repair Station to the highest FAA standards.
Annual Re-Current Training as required
Familiarity with airline call outs preferred.
Competencies
Attention to detail: This skill helps avionics technicians detect minor problems early before they become more serious.
Problem-solving: This skill helps avionics technicians fix faulty electronic systems and know whether to repair or replace components.
Time management: An avionics technician needs strong time management skills so they can work within deadlines, so aircraft are safe and ready when needed.
Technical skills: General technical skills help avionics technicians complete complex repair tasks to standard.
Customer focus-naturally outgoing/extroverted.6. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle and be insurable by our insurance company (Requires clean driving record)
Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office Products
Basic mathematical knowledge
Fluent in English & Spanish
Reporting Relationship
This position reports to the Director of Maintenance.
Work Environment
This position works inside a hangar and outside in all types of weather conditions and direct contact with both moving and non-moving aircraft. This position may be exposed to hazardous noise levels, chemicals, fumes, and machinery.
Physical Demands
The Physical Demands Described Here Are Representative Of Those That Must Be Met By An Employee To Successfully Perform The Essential Functions Of This Job, To Include But Not Limited To
Communicate with customers and employees in person, on phone, and through radio communications
Position requires sitting, standing, and walking for extended periods of time.
Good physical condition, frequent lifting, carrying weight up to 35 pounds, and occasional pushing/pulling weights up to 100 pounds.
Possible exposure to hazardous noise levels, chemicals, fumes, and machinery
Outside work in all types of weather conditions.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work
This is a non-exempt position.
This position includes shift work which requires working evenings and weekends, and on scheduled company holidays, as well as overtime when necessary.
Ability for Troubleshooting Complex Avionics systems (Garmin, Bendix King, Collins)
Experience with Part 91.411, Part 91.413 & RVSM Certification.
FCC Element 1 and Element 3
Prior aircraft ground handling experience
High School Diploma
Additional Eligibility Qualifications
Ability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays
Acceptable driving record
Ability to pass a background check
Participate in DOT drug and alcohol screening program
AAP/EEO Statement
Million Air is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer/Protected Veteran/Disabled
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this position. Duties, Responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with our without notice.
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
Airlines and Aviation
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