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Aircraft Mechanic Electrician: NAMCE
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$40.89 an hour
Full-time
- Repairs, replaces, and rebuilds aircraft structures of moderate difficulty, such as wings, fuselage, surface controls and functional components to include rigging, plumbing and hydraulic units utilizing hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet guns and drills.
- The Aircraft Mechanic I – Electrical/Electrician performs organizational level maintenance on assigned aircraft.
- Have in-depth knowledge of assigned aircraft electrical, instrumentation systems and related components including power generation, distribution, regulation, and control.
- Automatic Flight Control Systems, Inertial Navigation and Compass Systems, Attitude Systems, Lead Acid, NiCad and Carbon Batteries, Pitot, and Static Systems, Interior and Exterior Lighting Systems, Electro hydraulics and Electromechanical Systems, Warning and Detection Systems, Instruments of Flight, Capacitance Fuel Quantity and Transfer Systems.
- Required to be qualified on and work with some ground support equipment, special calibration equipment, special tools and all related maintenance manuals, maintenance requirement cards, parts breakdown manuals, technical directives, diagrams, schematics, blueprints and drawings.
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