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Minimum years of successful avionics installation, repair or maintenance experience – preferably as a lead, supervisor or manager - with deep knowledge of Garmin, Rockwell Collins, Client, Avidyne, Aspen Avionics, Bendix-King and/or other leading avionics brands is preferred.
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Advanced skills with avionics installation tooling, wiring, wiring repair, wiring installation, soldering, and crimping techniques. As an Avionics Technician III, you will be using your skills and expertise to perform avionics maintenance according to FCC, FAA and company policies and regulations.
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We design, develop and manufacture an ecosystem of technologies including proprietary flight control software, avionics, high power density motors, motor controllers, batteries, and custom carbon-fiber composite airframes.
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Performs the installation and functionally testing of electrical/avionics components and systems on aircraft per Engineering specifications, drawings and maintenance manuals ensuring a defect free system.
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Lays out installation of aircraft avionics assemblies and systems. Installs, inspects, tests, adjusts, and repairs aircraft avionics equipment and systems, including radio systems, radar, and navigation systems.
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Plan and perform the work involved in the installation, modification, and troubleshooting of all prototype avionics/electrical systems in all Cessna aircraft models. Responsible for carrying out avionics/electrical system installation and troubleshooting duties on experimental aircraft.
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Candidate must have at least 2 years of Avionics Installation experience. A corporate aircraft maintenance company in Smyrna, TN is looking for Avionics Installers. Work will entail installing Garmin systems onto corporate aircraft to include BeechJet, KingAir, Hawker, and Citation aircraft.
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Position : Avionics Technician (A&P License a plus) This position is responsible for effectively troubleshooting, repairing, installing, and servicing avionics and electrical systems on corporate and privately owned general aviation aircraft without constant direct supervision.
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Three years' minimum related experience in installation and/or avionics technician work in the aviation industry preferred. Two-year Trade School or Vocational Degree in Avionics or equivalent work experience required.
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The Systems Integration Group (SIG) is responsible for the end item installation compatibility and avionics packaging for a wide variety of unmanned air vehicles throughout the lifecycle of a program from conceptual design, production, sustainment, and capability upgrade.
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Provide production engineering support for production assembly line and production flights as related to the aircraft electrical and avionics systems. Demonstrated advanced knowledge of aircraft electrical harness manufacturing, installation and certification.
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Overtime hours as needed to support equipment repair and installation. Military Electronics fields such as Avionics, Communication, etc. ETC is a leading Intelligent Transportation Systems company in the US. Since 1999, ETC delivers innovative solutions to the toll and smart mobility industries that increase mobility, improve operational efficiency, and support high levels of customer service.
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Write the software requirements specification, hardware requirements specification, avionics subsystem specification and individual system subsystem specifications. Perform analyses for one or more subsystem components to include design, fabrication, test, integration, installation, operation, maintenance and disposal.
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Position Summary: The Aviation Technician performs a wide variety of mechanical/structural removal, installation, repair and modification to aircraft, engines, and components in accordance with OEM maintenance manuals to include FAA approved engineering data/drawings, supporting company policies/procedures and/or supervisory instructions.
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Knowledge of installation, operation, repair, testing, and troubleshooting of various avionics, weapons, and electrical systems used on military aircraft. Support Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) production, testing, and troubleshooting of military aircraft electrical and avionics systems.
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