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The Rapid Response Technician II , with some to limited supervision, assists with inspecting, troubleshooting, adjusting, repairing and other general tasks related to the maintenance and repair of aircraft and engine systems and components on a variety of corporate aircrafts, using Personal Protection Equipment, in a safe and clean work environment according to manufacturer’s specifications, Duncan Aviation approved procedures, and customer specifications.
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Perform routine inspections or special maintenance to prevent failures of aircraft mechanical systems and components. Perform complete operations checks on hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, rigging and controls.
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Several years or actual and recent depot level aircraft maintenance and repair experience is required, (repair of mechanical systems, components, hydraulics, pneumatics, plumbing, rigging etc.
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Recent depot level aircraft maintenance and repair experience is required, (repair of mechanical systems, components, hydraulics, pneumatics, plumbing, rigging etc.) Knowledge of FAA requirements for aircraft maintenance procedures.
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Reads small print; hears sounds associated with mechanical deficiencies; repetitive motion; works with moving parts and vibration; tolerates working in confined spaces and heights above four feet; tolerates products and materials associated with component maintenance; tolerates standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, climbing and sitting.
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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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Ensures proper procedures are performed on all completed work and physically inspects aircraft, components, reviews related documentation to ensure workmanship meets acceptable Textron Aviation Quality standards, and applicable Federal regulations for final return to service and airworthiness determination.
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Able to build and maintain a strong knowledge of engineering designs for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, including airframe structures, equipment and furnishings, mechanical systems, avionics and electrical systems, and flight control and propulsion systems.
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Troubleshooting and performing needed repairs to airframe components, engines, and a variety of electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic repairs to aircraft accessories. Company DescriptionSEGULA TECHNOLOGIES is hiring a Aircraft Mechanic to join our growing team in:Hartford,CTTucson,AZWichita, KSDallas,TXMiami,FLMobile,ALWe offer a competitive salary and benefits plan, and great opportunities for career growth.
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Is the primary point of contact regarding aircraft out of service and the current mechanical status of all aircraft in Atlas Air / Polar Air fleets. Focal point within the Global Control Center for all aircraft maintenance related items and provides bi directional communications to business unit members as required by the general maintenance manual and internal operating procedures.
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Robotics Automotive/aircraft maintenance and repair. AA/AS or technical certificate aligned to automation technician, or actively pursuing an AA/AS or Mechatronics technical certificate curriculum and 0-3 years' relevant industry experience in electrical or mechanical troubleshooting, assembly, dismantle, and repair.
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Job Description: Marshall aircraft into position, wing-walk, tug and fuel various types of aircraft, clean exterior and interior of aircraft and vehicles, load and unload baggage/cargo to and from aircraft, service lavatory for waste disposal, furnish ground service functions, greet and serve clients, sell services and fuel, facility and mechanical maintenance as needed.
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Whether you are replacing or repairing parts, troubleshooting electrical/mechanical/hydraulic and pneumatic systems or performing inspections on some of the most sophisticated civilian aircraft in the world, no day is the same.
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Inspect work of aircraft mechanics performing maintenance, modification, or repair and overhaul of aircraft and aircraft mechanical systems to ensure compliance with Repair Station and FAA standards, procedures and regulations.
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In this 1st shift role, you are responsible for performing technical, mechanical, and inspection functions pertaining to the aircraft component overhaul process. Collins Aerospace is seeking a Mechanical Repair Technician I , to join the Wheels and Brakes Landing Systems Team at the Los Angeles Service Center in Santa Fe Springs.
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