Overview
The Aircraft Maintenance Technician is responsible for all facets of the preventive maintenance and repair of airplanes to ensure airworthiness and that all technical aspects are documented properly.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Performs tasks associated with meeting aircraft at transit stations, including checks on aircraft maintenance logs, and responding to discrepancies entered in the logbook
- Performs routine and non-routine maintenance on aircraft
- References all Maintenance Manuals – Illustrated Parts Catalog, Structural Repair Manual, Component Maintenance Manuals, and the wiring diagrams to perform work on aircraft
- Completes required paperwork accurately using procedures set forth in the General Maintenance Manual (GMM)
- Uses only approved and certified hardware, parts, and equipment to be installed or used on aircraft
- Maintains Amerijet facilities and equipment as directed by the Leadership team
- Upholds safety and security awareness of Team members and assets
- Obtains and maintains special qualifications such as Quality Control RII, Airworthiness release, taxi run up, CAT III authorization, and Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM)
- Assures that work is accomplished in the best workmanship manner and that an airworthy condition exists on all work performed by them
- Notifies their leader immediately of any condition that may arise that could present a problem of parts, materials, airworthiness or workmanship
- Has sufficient hand tools to perform duties as required
- Is responsible to the Director of Maintenance for the accomplishment of all work assigned to them in accordance with policies and procedures established by Amerijet, Manufacturer and the FAA
- Technician may be required to instruct less experienced employees and shall be responsible for the work of any unlicensed technician working with them
- The Director of Quality Control may delegate the licensed technician for the Clearing and Signing-Off of Items that were inspected by him. The technician must assure that in clearing any item within the inspection category, he has not in any way performed or accomplished the subject work
- Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications, Skills, Education And Experience
High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) DiplomaValid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant CertificateTwo or more years of experience working as an aircraft maintenance technician. Preferably Boeing 767 / 757 / 777 qualified with certification and training recordsAbility to drive tugs, trucks, taxi aircraft, lift trucks, snorkel lift, boom lift and tractor and / or other maintenance vehiclesFamiliarity with accessing online aircraft manualsAbility to communicate effectively, in both oral and written communicationAbility to frequently crawl, bend, kneel, climb, stoop and work in confined spacesAbility to work under pressure in a team environmentPossess and maintain a valid Driver License and a driving record from the state of your primary residence that meets Amerijet's insurance standardsAbility to remain alert to moving vehicles, aircraft and situational awarenessAvailable for travelMust be able to acquire and maintain a valid Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) BadgeDepending on location, may need to acquire and maintain a United States Customs ClearanceWillingness to work 8-hr or 10-hr shift covering 24 / 7Legally eligible to work in the country in which the position is locatedSeniority level
Mid-Senior levelEmployment type
Full-timeJob function
Engineering and Information TechnologyIndustries
Airlines and AviationJ-18808-Ljbffr