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Such duties include inspection, disassembly and assembly, prep work, foam work, patterning, sewing and installation of dress covers. Perform complete upholstery refurbishment of aircraft seats from start to finish.
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The RRT Technician II travels to the customer’s location with a qualified team member to assist in performing (with some to limited supervision) on-wing inspection, troubleshooting, and to repair of engine/aircraft components on various corporate jets across the United States and internationally.
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QualificationsEDUCATION/ EXPERIENCE: High school education or equivalent requiredA&P license requiredMinimum of 3 years’ experience with diversified jet, turboprop, piston, modification, and phase inspection experience as an A&P MechanicPreferred - Minimum 1-2 years’ experience on Cessna, Hawker, or Beechcraft aircraft.
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Knowledge of various Business Aircraft Maintenance Inspection Programs. Provide inspection of work performed on Company managed aircraft maintained under a Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP), Aircraft Availability Improvement Plan (AAIP), and Company and Regulatory manuals and/or requirements.
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Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are responsible to the Director of Maintenance and Chief Inspector for the safe and efficient daily inspection, maintenance, preventative maintenance and alterations of aircraft at Byerly Aviation and anywhere else designated by the Director of Maintenance and the assurance that all activities are in compliance with appropriate FAA rules and regulations and policies of Byerly Aviation.
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Performs hands-on maintenance tasks with complex mechanical, electrical, electronic and/or hydraulic aircraft components. Maintenance tasks include disassembly, cleaning, inspection, troubleshooting, parts requisitioning, repair, assembly and test.
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Perform walk around inspection of aircraft for release from maintenance. LAUNCH Technical Workforce Solutions is seeking a Quality Inspector with inspection experience on corporate aircraft for an opportunity in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
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LAUNCH Technical Workforce Solutions is seeking an Avionics Technician with experience performing electrical and avionics related maintenance and aircraft modifications on commercial aircraft for an opportunity in Mobile, Alabama.
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Inspection and evaluation of the aircraft and components when designated. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform general avionics support items on aircraft. Maintenance and repair of shop facility, equipment and tooling to support operations.
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The individual is responsible for all aspects of Aircraft Maintenance Management on all Part 135 and 91 aircraft. The responsibilities include managing employees, Planning, Quoting, Scheduling, and Oversight of Maintenance projects, including pre-purchase evaluations, Aircraft 135 conformity, aircraft deliveries and adheres and promoting the Company Mission, and Values daily.
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The successful Aircraft Mechanic-Avionics performs organizational, intermediate and limited depot level maintenance to include inspection, operational test, repair, modification and troubleshooting on all assigned aircraft, components and equipment.
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An additional 2 years of specific work experience in lieu of degree Ability to teardown, inspection, parts requisition, assembly, testing, troubleshooting, repair, and overhaul of aircraft fuel components.
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Will assist the MST Lead Mechanic including coordinating and communicating aircraft issues with the Customer to include reviewing the work scope with Customers, adding squawks as required, respond to Customer inquiries and be responsible for assuring Customer satisfaction by coordinating with the Service Center Team. Will assist the MST Lead Mechanic with overseeing the maintenance of the mobile service vehicle ensuring vehicle is properly serviced and roadworthy at all times.
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Minimum two (3) years experience as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician in a business jet environment. Perform tasks as required by the work scope with efficiency and to quality standards and utilize the applicable technical data relative to work performed including but not limited to: maintenance and inspection, servicing and lubrication, troubleshooting, repair and modifications, fueling and de-fueling.
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Perform disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, fabrication, manufacturing, maintenance, and assembly of aircraft and aircraft parts, components and wiring. This position performs maintenance and manufacturing tasks to aircraft, aircraft parts and components in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Erickson Air-Crane (EAC) requirements.
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