Summary
Inspects, repairs, maintains and services Flight School aircraft in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations.
Essential Functions
- Troubleshoot, repair, inspect, modify and service aircraft systems and equipment, airframes and power plants in accordance with Specifications set forth by the manufacturer and the Service Manuals, Service Bulletins, FAA Regulations
- Perform scheduled inspections including 100 hour and annual inspections (if authorized)
- Perform maintenance and repair associated with inspections
- Perform major and minor repairs and alterations as part of line maintenance, heavy maintenance and structural repair
- Maintain and repair equipment used in the department
- Perform other incidental duties as may be assigned
Knowledge / Skills:
- Verifiable, hands-on experience of the actual time spent in the repair, maintenance, overhaul or manufacture of aircraft required
- Ability to work rotating shifts including weekends, holidays, and days-off
- Demonstrates good judgment and confidentiality
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills with a strong emphasis on customer service
- Excellent time management, follow-through and organizational skills
- Strong communication and ability to build relationships with all levels of management and pilots
- Strategic and forward-thinker
- Ability to handle multiple priorities with a high degree of accuracy
- Intermediate to advanced computer skills in Word, Excel and Outlook
- Strong knowledge of flight software (Talon)
Qualifications
Education and Work Experience
- High School diploma or GED required
- Associate degree preferred
- 3 years of experience working with general aviation aircraft or similar (Cessna 152, Cessna 172, Cessna 208, Piper Seminole, and Piper Arrow)
Certificates, License, Registrations
- FAA Airframe and Powerplant License
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $25.00 - $35.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Relocation assistance
- Tuition reimbursement
Schedule:
Work Location: In person