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All Applicants must meet Office of Personnel Management Qualifications Standards for the applicable 1825 Aviation Safety Series (Air Carrier/General Aviation Operations/Maintenance/Avionics) specialty; or Human Resource Policy Manual Chapter Supplements for the Rotorcraft-Helicopter, Aircraft Dispatch or Cabin Safety specialty.
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When the predominant work involves general aviation maintenance , applicants for Aviation Safety Inspector (Airworthiness) positions must meet all of the following requirements. The Principal Maintenance Inspector (PMI) is responsible for applying substantial knowledge of and experience with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) for the development and implementation of standards, programs, and procedures for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) field personnel and the public governing all matters to general aviation maintenance safety issues.
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Boeing Test & Evaluation has an exciting opportunity for an Aviation Maintenance Technician & Inspector - Flight Test to join our teams supporting the KC-46 Programs at Edwards AFB, CA. May perform Aviation Maintenance Technician Inspection tasks in order to obtain and maintain knowledge, skills and required certifications.
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Maintenance or production experience in commercial airline and/or aviation product support field is preferred. Prior military or commercial aviation repair/maintenance experience preferred.
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Essential Functions Always follow (n Receiving, Inspector, Aviation, Maintenance, Inspection, Training. Performs inspection functions according to Frontier's Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP) and FAA Regulations to ensure flight safety and airworthiness of Frontier aircraft.
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Experience with general aviation sales and operations – airplane and helicopter maintenance and avionics services. As an FAA Certified 145 Repair Station, Hillsboro Aviation supports comprehensive maintenance and avionics needs.
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2 years FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate or 2 years of aviation maintenance experience. The Aircraft Technician I, under close supervision, performs or assists with inspection, maintenance, and repair of basic aircraft systems and structures.
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The Aviation Maintenance Technician II is responsible for keeping the aircraft in safe working condition by maintaining, repairing and troubleshooting the aircraft airframe and engine to ensure the aircraft conforms with FAA regulations.
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Two years' recent (within one year) aviation experience as 5 or 7-skill level USAF AFSC, CDI/CDQAR USN NEC, CDI/CDQAR USMC or US Army Aviation attack helicopter maintenance technician.
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POSITION SUMMARY : The Business Development Manager (US Navy & USMC) reports to the Director of Sales and is responsible for securing new fixed or rotary wing aviation maintenance and modification business within the US Navy and US Marine Corps Branches of the US Department of Defense (DoD); operates in compliance with company policy and safety practices and performs other duties as assigned.
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Must possess a valid FAA aircraft maintenance technician license with an airframe and power plant rating. Pegasus is currently seeking an Aircraft Maintenance Technician to join the team of outstanding professionals.
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The PCC-SE shall have a minimum of two (2) years' experience in the last ten (10) years in Navy/USMC aviation maintenance (with emphasis in the area of SE in an aviation maintenance organization) to the level of effort and complexity of requirements in this SOW. This experience shall be exclusive of formalized training time.
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Ensures all aircraft maintenance documentation is executed in compliance with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, company policies and procedures, and applicable maintenance manuals to include specific chapters.
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FAA Airframe and Powerplant certificate and 2 years of aviation maintenance experience or 4 years of aviation maintenance experience to include 2 years of experience working on mid/large size aircraft required.
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Minimum Required Qualifications: 3 Years FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certificated experience Three (3) years turbine powered helicopter experience Federal Aviation Regulations knowledge Aircraft maintenance systems, records and maintenance support and planning Preferred: Related experience under CFR Part 135 Avionics troubleshooting and electrical repair experience desired EC135 experience IA Preferred Physical Requirements: Must be able to safely perform work on scaffolding or ladders.
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