What are the responsibilities and job description for the Facility Maintenance Technician (Entry Level) position at PlaneSmart! Aviation, LLC?
PlaneSmart! Aviation is hiring an entry-level Facility Maintenance Technician (FMT) to help keep our hangar and office environment clean, safe, organized, and running smoothly. This is a hands-on role for someone mechanically inclined who takes pride in doing the basics really well—and who’s interested in learning how a business aviation operation works.
What you’ll do
Daily Facility Upkeep
This role works alongside an aviation operations environment. For the right person, it can be a solid starting point to learn the business, build trust, and explore future paths (for example: facilities → line support → aviation maintenance support).
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What you’ll do
Daily Facility Upkeep
- General facility maintenance: light bulb changes, minor repairs, basic troubleshooting, and preventative checks
- Keep hangar and office areas clean and presentable (janitorial tasks, trash removal, restrooms, break areas)
- Maintain safety and cleanliness standards in work areas and common spaces
- Restock and organize facility supplies (paper products, cleaning supplies, shop basics)
- Run local errands/supply runs as needed
- Help keep storage areas, closets, and maintenance supplies organized and inventoried
- Submit and track work orders for third-party vendors (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, roll-up doors, etc.)
- Escort vendors on-site, communicate job needs, and ensure work areas are accessible
- Report completion status and any follow-up needs to leadership/ops
- Coordinate with line service / hangar teams for access, timing, and work area readiness
- Help with simple setup tasks for meetings, small events, and visiting guests as needed
- Entry-level: some experience in facilities, maintenance, warehouse, construction, auto shop, or general “hands-on” work is helpful
- Mechanically inclined, dependable, and willing to learn
- Comfortable following checklists and documenting what was done (basic notes/photos)
- Strong work ethic and attention to detail (especially on cleanliness and safety)
- Able to lift/carry typical supplies and be on your feet throughout the day
- Valid driver’s license and comfortable making local supply runs
- Experience with basic hand/power tools
- Familiarity with work order systems (even informal)
- Interest in aviation, airport operations, or working around aircraft
This role works alongside an aviation operations environment. For the right person, it can be a solid starting point to learn the business, build trust, and explore future paths (for example: facilities → line support → aviation maintenance support).
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