Experimental Aircraft Electrician and Avionics Technician

8 months ago
Employment Information
SCOPE:
We are seeking an experienced Experimental Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for aviation and a strong understanding of aircraft electrical systems, avionics, troubleshooting technique and a keen attention to detail.
They will primarily be responsible for fabrication, installation, repair, and maintenance of a wide variety of aircraft electrical systems, wiring, avionics, test instrumentation, electronic equipment, and related systems. This work must closely follow Drawings, Schematics, FAA/military Specifications, Engineering Releases, Technical Standard Orders, etc. This position will require collaboration with other team members while reporting to a Project Engineer or Program Manager.
Additionally, this role could grow to involve electrical design and the creation of electrical schematics to support aircraft modifications and upgrades dependent on performance.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & DUTIES:
Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to:
Installing aircraft avionics, test instrumentation, electronic equipment, and related components.
Fabricating and install aircraft wiring harnesses to include data, power, ground wires and associated pins, connectors, backshells, etc.
Repair and maintenance on a variety of electrical equipment including aircraft, group support, and instrumentation equipment.
Collaboration with engineers to inform the design of electrical components and systems.
Electrical design and the creation of electrical schematics to support aircraft modifications and upgrades.
Trouble-shoot malfunctions, diagnose problems, and propose repair/remediation strategies.
Maintain Quality Control documents to include shop orders, logbooks and Defective Material Reports (DMRs).
Provide data for contracting records including parts utilized, time expended, and type of work performed, charge line number etc.

EXPERIENCE & EQUIPMENT
Minimum four years" experience involving fabrication, installation, maintenance, repair, and operation of various types of electronic equipment.
Must be able to operate the following types of equipment: multimeter, oscilloscope, soldering iron, terminal crimpers, pin and socket insertion tools, and other instruments necessary in the testing and repair of electrical and avionics equipment.
Experience with military and/or commercial specifications and best practices for aviation applications (preferred).

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