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FAA Airframe and Powerplant certificate or 2 years of aviation maintenance experience. Working knowledge of FAA regulations, process specifications, Repair Station and Quality Control manuals, and company policies and procedures.
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A&P (FAA Airframe and Powerplant) license preferred. Job Segment: Electrical, Aerospace, Engineer, Inspector, Aviation, Engineering, Quality. or two (2) years of accredited schooling in aviation electronics and two (2) years related experience.
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FAA Airframe and Powerplant License required. 15+ years of aviation maintenance experience. Produce FAA form 337s, for major and minor alterations. Our client is a dynamic integrated helicopter services organization, and a recognized leader in the aerospace/aviation industry.
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Job Segment: Electronics Engineer, Electrical, Aerospace, Inspector, Aviation, Engineering, Quality. Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world's most technologically-advanced business jet aircraft.
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Summary: HQ Aero is currently recruiting for experienced COMPOSITE TECHNICIANS in Marana, AZ. Responsibilities: The Composite Technician will be responsible to carry out repairs and/or modify composite structures to conform to mechanical engineering drawings, Structure Repair Manuals and Standard Operating Procedures on aircraft in accordance with the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR'S.
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Whether developing and supporting programs that allow the FAA to coordinate responses to natural disasters; simulating air traffic demand; developing methods and techniques to improve the efficient use of the National Airspace; contributing to the safe and effective adoption of advanced aviation concepts; or engaging the next generation of STEM professionals, we are at the forefront of ushering in aviation’s new frontier of smart, multimodal, crewed and uncrewed aircraft, and aviation systems.
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Master's degree, or Bachelor's degree with related work experience as an FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) or Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII). FAA Certified Instrument Ground Instructor (IGI.
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Ability to obtain Pesticide Applicators License, and RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems) drone pilots license (FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) part 107 Certification for Unmanned Aerial Systems.
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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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Individuals with disabilitiesPeace Corps & AmeriCorps Vista Clarification from the agencyEligible NAF employees are considered under Hiring Path - "Federal employees-Excepted service"DutiesCertifies assigned systems and sub-systems to ensure compliance with USAF and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) established standards and safety requirements.
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SummaryThe Avionics Technician performs maintenance on aircraft avionics components and electrical systems components, such as airborne navigation/communication systems, weather radar, autopilot, compass systems, and accessories in accordance with MFG specifications and FAA guidelines.
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Job Segment: System Administrator, Hydraulics, Inspector, Compliance, Technology, Engineering, Aviation, Quality, Legal. Working knowledge of the FAA regulations, process specifications, Repair Station and Quality Control manuals, and company policies and procedures.
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Prepare various documents for record keeping purposes, as required by Aviation Policies and Procedures, FAA Approved Repair Station and Quality Control Manuals. Long term opportunity with a renowned corporate aviation maintenance company at the PDK Airport in Atlanta, GA.
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Three years' minimum related experience in installation and/or avionics technician work in the aviation industry preferred. Completes configuration sheets and all other paperwork required for FAA approval of the installation.
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Assisting with compliance of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and guidelines related to aircraft modifications and avionics integrations. Compiling FAA certification documentation for submission to commercial aircraft OEM's and regulatory agencies.
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