Skyborne · 2 days ago
A&P Mechanic
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Insider Connection @Skyborne
Responsibilities
Performing aircraft maintenance and repairs in accordance with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, company manuals, policies, and programs.
Ensuring consistent quality of workmanship.
Inspecting and maintaining the structural, mechanical, and electronic elements of the aircraft.
Replacing parts, measuring wear, and assessing the need for repair or replacement.
Qualification
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Required
Minimum of two (2) years’ General Aviation experience with 100-hour, annual inspections, sheet metal repairs, troubleshooting systems and replacement of parts experience is required.
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Airframe and Power plant license required.
Positive and professional attitude.
Attention to detail.
General knowledge and use of hand tools.
Must be able to read and understand technical manuals.
Must be able to work and interact with other mechanics and supervisors in a professional manner.
Familiar with firefighting and first aid equipment.
Preferred
High school degree/GED and/or some College degree from a two (2) year college or technical school preferred or an equivalent combination of education and experience; equivalency years’ experience must be in a related field.
Type/keyboard 40+ wpm (computer user with minimum typing/keyboarding skills), preferred.
Benefits
Health Insurance (medical, dental, and vision)
401k Investment
PTO - 18 days, plus 5 Sick Days
Holidays - 9 days
Opportunity to obtain Private Pilot’s license after 1 year of service