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Job purpose
Technical personnel report to the area Supervisor and have the authority and responsibility for performing maintenance, preventive maintenance and alteration tasks, operational checks and troubleshooting on aircraft avionics and electrical systems using wiring diagrams, installation/maintenance manuals, test equipment and avionics associated toolingas directed and assigned in accordance with the applicable maintenance data and IAR-TS RSM_QCM
Duties and responsibilities
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Ø Troubleshoot, install and repair the following systems:
§ Communications systems
§ Navigation systems
§ FMS/GPS systems
§ Fuel Quantity and indicating systems
§ Pitot/Static Systems
§ Electrical and electrical generating systems, AC/DC, 400 cycle
Ø Read and understand wiring diagrams, and installation drawings
Ø Build/Fabricate wiring harnesses
Ø Work with Air Force TO’s and Lockheed Martin Manuals and other manufactures technical data
Ø Understand and demonstrate ability to requisition parts and components
Ø Be able to work with avionics connectors and insert/remove pins/sockets
Ø Accomplish basic, general avionics/electrical installations
Ø Operate calibrated avionics test equipment for troubleshooting and operational checks/tests
Ø Carry out assigned tasks, in accordance with the applicable maintenance manual and IAR-TS RSM_QCM.
Ø Ensure maintenance operations are performed in the appropriate sequence (as determined by the applicable maintenance data), that inspections are requested in an orderly and timely manner, and that maintenance activities are performed according to the appropriate maintenance data and customer requirements.
Ø Accomplish all other tasks assigned by the Avionics Technician -Lead or the DOM as required
Ø If certificated under Part 65, employee may supervise maintenance being performed by an uncertificated mechanic working on Part 65 Work Order.
Qualifications
Minimum two (2) years in an avionics position working on transport category or GA aircraft/rotorcraft in an MRO, Airline, Military or an FAA Certified 145 Repair Station environment. Experience on C-130, MD500, AS350, or Bell 206/407 preferred but not mandatory. Airframe License preferred but not mandatory. DOT sensitive position.
Qualifications include:
· High School Diploma or GED equivalent
· Possess own basic tools
· Have valid Driver’s License and Passport
· Must read, write and speak English fluently
· Read and understand wiring diagrams
· Work with Manufacturers Technical Manuals
· Basic understanding of electrical theory
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00 - $35.00 per hour
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
Transportation
$63k-79k (estimate)
01/06/2023
09/05/2024
internationalairresponse.com
MESA, AZ
50 - 100
1976
Private
WILLIAM GRANTHAM
$10M - $50M
Transportation
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