A&P Mechanic
The candidate will follow all applicable Company processes and procedures, instructions, guidelines, and technical data in performance of their duties. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following:
o Performs aircraft assembly and disassembly of all major and subsystems in accordance with technical manuals, engineering directives, and available data.
o Performs aircraft inspections for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of flight controls, components, and systems. Repairs damage, corrosion, loose or missing fasteners using tools, specialized measurement equipment and provides detailed documentation.
o Troubleshoots issues on all aircraft systems and corrects, adjusts, or replaces failing equipment and/or parts.
o Checks and services all systems for launch and recovery with required lubricants, gases, fuel, oxygen, refrigerants, etc….
o Provides own basic and specialty tools needed to perform daily assignments. Tool boxes will comply with DCMA Instruction 8210.series to maintain tool control at all times.
o Supports and practices Foreign Object Elimination/Foreign Object Debris control measures in accordance with FAA and DCMA Instruction 8210.series requirements.
o Operates ground support equipment in support of ground movement for flight operations, flight test, and ground runs. May be required to operate power vehicles, machinery, fork lift, APU, etc….
- Must understand and apply Safety Data Sheets (SDS) associated with hazardous materials required in support of aircraft maintenance. The applicant must pass a respiratory exam and wear a fitted respirator for these processes and applications when directed by SDS, drawings, technical data, or supervisors.
- Must be able to thoroughly describe and document discrepancies, logbook entries, corrective actions, and all task driven documentation.
- Minimum 3 years experience as an A&P Mechanic
- FAA A&P License required.