Aviation Institute of Maintenance · 1 month ago
Aviation Tool Room Clerk (Part-Time)
The Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) is a premier institution dedicated to advancing the field of aviation maintenance through exceptional education and training. The Tool Room Clerk is responsible for maintaining control of tools and equipment used by students and faculty, ensuring a safe and effective learning environment while overseeing safety programs and inventory management.
EducationHigher EducationTraining
Responsibilities
Efficiently issue, track, inspect, and maintain tools, equipment, and supplies, ensuring proper functionality and safety for students and faculty
Implement and oversee safety programs, tool inspections, calibrations, and maintenance, ensuring adherence to OSHA regulations and a safe work environment
Monitor inventory levels, anticipate shortages, maintain records, and report on lost or damaged tools, ensuring availability of materials for class projects
Assemble and issue tools and materials required for class projects. Record what was issued, and to which person. Record the return of tools and materials
Generate a “Lost Tool Report” to record any tools that were not returned during that shift, and submit to the Director of Education
Maintain a tool inspection and safety program to ensure that all tools issued are safe for use
Maintain control over all broken tools, and report broken tools to the Director of Education
Maintain an inspection and calibration program for all precision measuring devices and other tools requiring calibration. This activity may include a SimCal (Simulated Calibration) system for tools used exclusively for class projects, but not used on live aircraft
Perform routine maintenance, and required calibration, on training equipment to ensure safety and proper operation. Maintain records of calibration and maintenance
Verify that there are adequate numbers of tools and training equipment to accomplish required class projects, and report anticipated shortages to the Director of Education prior to the shortage occurring
Verify that supplies and materials are present, and in place for required class projects, report any shortages to the Director of Education prior to the module start
Assist in sourcing and purchasing support for tools, equipment, and materials for class and special project needs
Ensure compliance with OSHA and other workplace safety regulatory agencies
Participate in facility and equipment maintenance activities. Perform and complete other tasks assigned by Supervisor
Qualification
Required
High School Diploma or GED, or equivalent on-the-job experience
At least three years in a position requiring use of hand tools and equipment similar to that found in an aircraft repair shop
Basic computer skills, keyboarding, e-mail, word processor, spreadsheets
Exhibits a positive, team-oriented attitude by remaining flexible and available to work outside of scheduled hours when needed, as directed by the Supervisor
Preferred
Special consideration should be given to mechanics with prior aviation experience
Company
Aviation Institute of Maintenance
Aviation Institute of Maintenance provides education and personal enrichment for students interested in the Aviation Maintenance profession.
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