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Responsibilities for this Position Position Title: Avionics Technician II Date: Apr 22, 2024 Location: Westfield, MA, US Company: Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Avionics Technician II in GAC Westfield $6,500 Signing Bonus.
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Responsibilities for this Position Position Title: Avionics Technician Level II Date: Apr 15, 2024 Location: Savannah, GA, US Company: Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Avionics Technician Level II in GAC SavannahUnique Skills:Must be able to work any shift as assigned by Service Team Manager.
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USAF equivalent position is Avionics Technician Apprentice. MQ-9 Experience as an Avionics Technician. Exercises independent judgment in performing assigned tasks in conjunction with designated direction from Production Staff, Avionic Leads, Avionics/Com Technician IIIs, or Avionics Technician IIs. Uses common and complex test instruments in the performance of assigned duties.
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Element has an immediate opportunity for an EMI Test Technician (Avionics/Radar/Radio Technician). Military Avionics, Radar, and Radio Techs - make the most of your military technical training and experience as an EMI Test Technician.
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Position Title: Flight Operations Lead Avionics/Electrical Technician Lead. Flight Operations Lead Avionics/Electrical Technician Lead in GAC Savannah. Preferred proficiency in the operation and troubleshooting of other aircraft systems or disciplines other than avionics, such as hydraulics, landing gear, flight controls, environmental controls or structural installations and repairs.
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May fill in for the Senior Avionics/Electrical Technician thus ensuring that the company goals of safety and quality are enforced at all times while adhering to daily work plans to maintain schedule requirements.
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Our FBO also offers aircraft sales and brokerage services, aircraft maintenance and avionics, aircraft paint services as well as supplying fuel, both into-plane and retail, deicing and hangar services.
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Avionics manufacturer training –Garmin, Honeywell, King, or Aspen. Employee will be responsible performing avionics troubleshooting and new installations on both turboprop and jet aircraft in the general aviation / corporate aviation arena.
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Avionics Electrical Technician Lead in GAC Palm Beach. Position Title: Avionics Electrical Technician Lead. 8 years experience in aircraft avionics/electrical career field; or two (2) years of accredited schooling in aviation electronics and six (6) years related experience.
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We have an exciting opportunity for an Avionics Technician supporting Test Operations at our Flight Operations Facilities located at either Gray Butte (Palmdale) or El Mirage (Adelanto) in sunny Southern California.
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Griffon Aerospace, a leader in the exciting Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) industry, is seeking a talented Avionics Technician/Aircraft Electrician to fabricate, test, and support the operation of UASs and other aerospace based products.
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The Avionics Aircraft Technician will perform maintenance and must possess knowledge of the electronic principles involved in a number of applications such as radar, data processing, navigation and data display.
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The Avionics Technician troubleshoots and repairs (or sends out for repair) avionics systems that are malfunctioning in customer aircraft, and installs avionics systems and components.
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Keywords: Avionics, Technician, Aviation, Corporate Aircraft, Troubleshooting, Installation, Wiring, Electrical, Charlotte, North Carolina, A&P Certificate. Our client, a leader in the aviation industry, is seeking a skilled Avionics Technician to join their team in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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We are looking for a skilled, dedicated Avionics Technician to maintain and operate the largest fleet of commercial tactical military fighter jets as we challenge todays warriors for tomorrows fight.
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