At least 3 years of work experience with aircraft electrical systems installation and repair, with specific aircraft maintenance and troubleshooting knowledge.
At least 2 years of work experience on designated helicopters (Airbus – AS350, EC130, EC135, EC145; Agusta – 109, 119, 139; Bell – 206, 407, 429, 412, 505; MD – 500; Sikorsky – S76).
Certifications in electrical or aviation maintenance courses preferred.
Experience with systems such as NAV/COM, Autopilot, GPS, and RVSM.
An understanding of other aircraft systems, such as hydraulics and flight controls.
The ability to read and interpret schematics and blueprints.
Excellent analytical, attention-to-detail, troubleshooting, communication, and teamwork skills.
Steady hands and excellent eyesight.
We are looking for a knowledgeable, experienced avionics technician to join our team. The responsibilities of the avionics technician include running wires/cables, mounting antennas, connecting instruments for navigation and engine monitoring, installing radios, autopilots, passenger entertainment systems and configurations.
A technician that possesses great attention to detail and a strong working knowledge of advanced electronics and systems diagnostics. Ultimately, a top-notch avionics technician that has great manual dexterity, and experience with quality control analysis.
Installing and testing complex avionics equipment and electrical systems on aircraft.
Ensuring that all avionics equipment works properly before return to service and that they do not interfere with any other electronic device.
Removing, repairing, and re-installing any problematic avionics equipment before an aircraft is returned to service.
Performing intricate and highly reliable soldering on components.
Assembling and installing electrical components.
Providing accurate diagnoses of discrepancies noted.
Organizing ground support and test equipment.
Analyzing flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and study the operations of the electrical components.
Coordinating all work with Avionics manager, technicians, and aircraft maintenance crew.
Keeping detailed records of all repairs and work performed on the aircraft in accordance with the repair station guidelines.
Pay: $1,600.00 - $1,800.00 per week
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person