- To perform functions assigned in the repair and replacement of aircraft sheet metal structures.
- We perform heavy maintenance on: CRJ airframe, Embraer 145, and soon the A220
Essential Job Functions:
Essential Job Functions:
Job Description:
Job Description:
SUMMARY:
The A P Technician repairs, troubleshoots, inspects and performs maintenance on Customer aircraft.
Performs and documents all work performed per appropriate manuals and regulations as required.
DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES:
Seeking Mechanics that are new to the aviation world that are licensed A P. This is a good opportunity to get experience on commercial aircraft and getting your foot in the door at other maintenance facilities or airlines.
We are seeking mechanics with a can do attitude and are committed to taking a job.
Summary/Objective:
To perform all phases of repair, maintenance or modification on aircraft or component parts to include dismantling, repairing, assembling and erection of machinery and mechanical devices and the exchange and replacement of electrical equipment or electrical components.
Essential Job Functions:
Work Type: Contract to hire after 120 days (No sick or PTO during 1st 120 days)Pay Rate: $35- $40 p/h with $15 per diem split rate, for qualifying candidates.Shifts:
Note: This position goes direct after 120 days. To speak with a recruiter directly, please call Christel Radvansky at (262) 207-4626
Work Type: On-site. There is NO option for hybrid or remote.
Schedule: 0600-1800 or 1800-0600 4 on/4 off schedule. (Including holidays)
Type of aircraft: CommercialLongevity: 12+ monthsType of work environment: Repair Facility
Summary:
SHIFT:4/10-1st Shift
Uses microscope to verify correct part placement and orientation, manually align parts before soldering and perform post re-flow inspection and touch-up.
WORK HOURS:
Production Build Fuel Cell Mech- Services water separators, checks meters for correct delivery and calibration, overhauls system components such as pressure regulating valves and excess valves, disassembles, adjusts, aligns, and calibrates gauges and meters or replaces them, removes and installs equipment such as filters and piping to modify system or repair and replace system component.
The Airworthiness Inspector physically inspects aircraft, aircraft components, and reviews paperwork to ensure that workmanship meets acceptable standards of quality, and that customer aircraft are returned to service in an airworthy condition with all required documentation properly completed and filed.
Essential Functions:
Type of aircraft: MilitaryLongevity: 1+ monthsType of work environment: Repair Facility
Summary:
Position Purpose:
Under minimal supervision, performs inspections, maintenance, and repairs of moderate to advanced complexity on C-37 aircraft systems and structures.
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