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Responsible for processing aircraft maintenance work packages within the Records environment. Record keeping, to include updating and monitoring time intervals on inspection tasks, aircraft usage (time and cycle) recording, and component replacement recording within the computer-based inventory and maintenance tracking system (WinAir.
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The Aircraft Dynamics Engineer shall support the Air Force Seek Eagle Evaluation of Compatibility and Technical Advisory process by contributing to modeling and simulation activities and evaluating aircraft/store configurations to determine aircraft dynamic response and stability characteristics.
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Work is performed on airfield ramp (outside of aircraft), which is exposed to outdoor weather conditions (temperatures ranging from 20-105 degrees Fahrenheit) and elevated noise levels. The Aircraft Exterior Wash Agent position requires the employees to wash the outside of an aircraft while working from the ground or an aerial lift.
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2-5 years air carrier commercial aircraft maintenance experience preferred. - Perform day to day planned and unplanned Aircraft Maintenance on A320 family aircraft. Imagine making your mark on an organization introducing 100's of new aircraft that will double our fleet.
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Current or previous fighter aircraft pilot or Weapon Systems Officer (WSO) with robust air-to-air background. MAF DMO Fighter Aircraft SME. Current or previous fighter aircraft pilot or Weapon Systems Officer (WSO) with robust air-to-air background.
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System One is actively seeking a Electro-Mechanical Aircraft Technician II for a 3-month contract position located in Orlando, FL. System One is actively seeking a Electro-Mechanical Aircraft Technician II for a 3-month contract position located in Orlando, FL.
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THE COMPANY: Commercial Jet has more than 25 years delivering heavy maintenance and modification services, complete airframe inspections, passenger to freighter conversions, interior modifications, NDT inspections and avionics upgrade programs.
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Basic Knowledge of FAA, EASA and ICAO aircraft and airspace regulations and requirements. Experience with Transport Category LRU Data Loading, Software Maintenance and Software Library/Aircraft Software Configuration Management.
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Remove all trash from aircraft. Clean aircraft floor. We perform a wide range of airport support services globally with almost 300 locations on behalf of commercial airlines. Clean all seats, seat back pockets, tray tables and replace soiled magazines.
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Ability to perform structural repairs, modifications, and painting on all aircraft. Ability to operate test consoles, test equipment, and aircraft controls, or observe operation of system components to determine system performance under simulated flight conditions.
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Must have working knowledge of aircraft repair and maintenance procedures. Ensures agency aircraft are well maintained and functioning properly. Must have Airframe and Powerplant License issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA.
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Our Aircraft Detailer specializes in the meticulous cleaning and detailing of aircraft exteriors and interiors to maintain their appearance and integrity. Clean and sanitize aircraft cabins, including seats, carpets, windows, and lavatories.
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Provide engineering staff with recommendations for software/hardware enhancements by staying updated with the latest advancements in aircraft systems, avionics technology, and simulation methodologies.
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You will need to be able to perform simple mathematical functions such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with regards to weight, measurement, and volume as part of the job is to interpret aircraft weight and balance loading instructions as they pertain to fueling.
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Silver Airways is hiring AMTs in sunny Orlando!
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