Avionics Technician
Clear Star Aviation is a fast-moving FAA Part 145 repair station at Addison Airport (KADS). We work on everything from piston to turboprop to light/mid jets, and we’re looking for an Avionics Technician who’s solid, dependable, and takes pride in clean installs and clean paperwork.What you’ll doInstall, troubleshoot, repair, and test aircraft avionics systems and componentsPerform avionics upgrades, retrofits, wiring repairs, and harness fabricationUse wiring diagrams/schematics to diagnose faults efficiently (and correctly)Conduct operational checks, pitot/static checks as applicable, and return-to-service testingDocument work performed clearly and accurately (logbook entries, work orders)Coordinate with maintenance/inspection teams to keep projects moving and customers happyMaintain a safe, organized work area and follow shop procedures and quality standardsWhat we’re looking for (3–5 years)3–5 years hands-on avionics experience in GA, turboprop, and/or business aviationComfortable troubleshooting (not just swapping boxes)Strong wiring skills: crimping, soldering (as needed), routing, lacing, shielding, terminationsFamiliar with common test equipment (DMM, ramp testers, etc.) and avionics toolingAbility to read and interpret wiring diagrams, installation manuals, and service docsReliable, team-oriented, and able to manage priorities in a busy shopPreferred Aircraft Experience (make/model)Light & Mid JetsCessna Citation: CJ series (CJ1/CJ2/CJ3/CJ4), Citation XLS/XLS+ (560XL), Citation V/Ultra/Encore (560), Citation II/Bravo (550/552)Embraer: Phenom 100/300Learjet: 35/36, 40/45, 70/75Popular TurbopropsBeechcraft: King Air 90/100/200/300 seriesPilatus: PC-12Daher: TBM 700/850/900/910/940Nice-to-havesGarmin avionics installation/troubleshooting experience (G1000/G3000/G5000, GTN, etc.)Previous Part 145 environment experiencePowered by JazzHRTrvUPCJeP1