Job Summary |
Performs repair and overhaul duties in association with our 145-repair station. Must adhere to the Repair Station Quality Control Manual (RSQCM), Component Maintenance Manuals (CMM), and all 14 CFR Aviation Regulations. |
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Duties/Responsibilities |
- Repair Technician
- Inspect, test, and troubleshoot to the board level
- Diagnose, test, repair, and prepare products for return to service
- Complete test results, teardown reports, traceability, and return to service documentation (8130-3 *if applicable* and C of C)
- Undergo recurrent training on an annual basis
- Other duties as assigned by management
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Note: This description is an outline of the major recurring responsibilities of the job. It is not intended to be all-inclusive of the work to be performed. Other related job objectives, special assignments and less significant responsibilities typically performed by the incumbent are not included. |
Required skills/abilities |
- Read and understand drawings, manuals (CMM’s), work instructions, and schematics
- Use industry standard electronics bench test equipment, i.e. Spectrum Analyzer, O-scope, multi-meter, power supplies
- Ability to read, write, and speak English
- General knowledge of FAA requirements for a FAR 145 repair station is a plus
- Proficient with a PC and Microsoft office products (Excel, Word, Outlook)
- Computer and website navigation skills required
- Experience dealing with Aviation OEM’s preferred, is a plus
- A&P and/or Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) certificate a plus
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Knowledge, Education, and Experience |
- 2-year college or technical school; Bachelor preferred
- 3-5 years’ experience in electronics or avionics installation and repair
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Monday-Friday 6:30 am - 3 pm