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This position, reporting to the Aftermarket Repair Station Manager, will be required to disassemble, assemble and validate parts using precision measuring equipment to assure correct dimensions are maintained and to check for leakage, spring tension and other function characteristics.
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Write and develop repair processes as required to support FAA DER, EASA or OEM approval. FAA DER or ODA UM. Responsible for developing new repair processes to expand repair capabilities and drive growth at a leading aerospace manufacturing company.
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Keywords : Aircraft Maintenance Technician, AP Mechanic, Business Jets, Part 145 Repair, FAA Certification, Gulfstream, Maintenance Inspections, Component Overhaul, Safety Compliance, Team Collaboration, AOG Support, Troubleshooting Techniques, Attention to Detail, Customer Service.
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The Aircraft Technician must accurately repair and perform scheduled maintenance on all Cessna Citation Jets and some Gulfstream Aircraft, as well as perform inspections as required by the FAA. Will perform typical line and scheduled maintenance duties such as RII items and 100-hour inspections and related inspections items.
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A valid FAA approved Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license. Troubleshoot and repair all airframe systems as required (hydraulics, landing gear, etc). Trouble-shooting, repair, and modification of aircraft components is accomplished by this position.
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Act as CDA Representative for snow removal operations in the FAA Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) during snow removal events directing snow removal teams. Issue and cancel Notice to Air Missions (NOTAMS) to provide current information on aviation and airfield conditions including the opening and closing of runways to FAA air traffic control.
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Responsibilities: As an experienced Avionics Technician, you are qualified to: Perform such typical maintenance functions as cabling, component removal/installation, wire harness removal/installation, fabrication/repair of wire assemblies, and continuity checks.
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The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) will troubleshoot, repair, inspect, and perform maintenance on customer aircraft in accordance with applicable technical data and FAA/JAA regulations.
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Actively manage expectations and maintain existing certifications for AS9100D, FAA/EASA/CAA Repair Station (MIDO and FSDO) and FAA PMA (New Product) while serving as both the QMS representative for AS9100D and the FAA Accountable Manager.
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Maintains and repairs lights, signs, fencing, gates, and roofing; completes basic plumbing, carpentry, electrical, HVAC, maintenance, and repair work and coordinates with contractors for complex repairs and or preventative maintenance efforts.
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Supervise and may perform scheduled/unscheduled aircraft maintenance on all aircraft systems; turbofan engine, airframe, flight control/landing gear rigging, troubleshooting systems, daily/turnaround inspections, perform corrosion inspections and related treatment, washing/cleaning, servicing aircraft fuel/oil/hydraulic/oxygen/nitrogen systems, Structural repairs and component in-house repair/back shop programs.
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We have been in business since 1986, and have grown our FAA Part 145 Certified Repair Station from 2 founding partners to our current staff of 50 professionals working on both Turboprop and Corporate Jet aircraft in the ever-growing arena of General Aviation.
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Assist with Production/Flightline/Flight Test installation issues, operation, troubleshooting, repair and system test and training on site as required in accordance with Collins Aerospace and customer requirements.
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FAA DER or ODA unit member for 14CFR25 related aircraft structures. Experience with Structural Repair Manuals, Illustrated Parts Catalog, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals. Responsibilities include performing both liaison duties and stress analysis in support of "Green aircraft"Â repair, rework and alteration.
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With a workforce of 14,000, AFI KLM E&M offers technical support for airlines, ranging from airframe maintenance to engine overhaul and repair and supply of components. Certified (FAA Airframe and Powerplant licensed) preferred.
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