Avionics Technician – Bismarck
Aero Center |
Status: Full Time |
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Reports To: Director of Avionics |
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Job Summary
Installs, tests, troubleshoots, repairs, removes and replaces aircraft instrument
and avionics components and/or systems installed in various aircraft airframes
using hand tools, ground support equipment, test equipment, and technical documents
in accordance with manufacturers specification and Federal Aviation Administration
regulations.
Job Requirements
- Troubleshoots, inspects, tests and repairs a variety of aircraft avionics
or navigation and communication systems in general aviation aircraft.
- Troubleshoot, repair, relocate, remove, and rewire of existing components,
hardware, and wiring harnesses for installation on aircraft to meet manufacturing
specifications, FAR’s, and industry standards.
- Performs bench tests, repairing, or replacing defective components.
- Know how to install and build wire harnesses.
- Fabricate wire harnesses, mounting brackets, double plates, and aircraft
skin repairs necessary for installation or removal of components on multiple
aircraft airframes in accordance with FAA requirements.
- Ensure aircraft avionics and avionics related equipment inspection and
maintenance records are originated and retained for review as needed.
- Ensure specific equipment and special tools are made available to accomplish
the inspection, maintenance, and repair of avionics related components.
- Ensure technical and regulatory data is maintained.
- Ensure all appropriate entries have been made and/or transcribed to
the aircraft log books and technical logs with respect to the avionics
maintenance function and airworthiness status of the aircraft.
- Ensure that components, parts, and materials, utilized in maintaining
aircraft contain release certification or equipment.
- Evaluate all avionics inspections and avionics maintenance required
to correct defect and damages caused by abnormal occurrences.
- Review or check the work products of others to ensure conformance to
standards.
- Assists bench technicians in the resolution of discrepancies in avionics
and instrument components and systems removed from aircraft.
- Accompanies flight crews to perform in-flight troubleshooting
and adjustments and perform preflight evaluations of avionics and instrument
systems.
- Install, replace or adjust filters, light bulbs, ribbons, belts or similar
objects.
- Produce written documents in English with clearly organized thoughts
using proper sentence construction, punctuation, and grammar.
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
- Other Duties as
Assigned.
Job Skills Requirements
- MS Office Proficiency.
- Have strong organizational, problem solving and analytical skills.
- Associates degree in Avionics or Electronics Required.
- Prioritization and time management skills.
- Previous sheet metal, fabrication or related experience preferred.
- Minimum three years of experience in aircraft wiring, avionics, and
systems or equivalent required.
- 3+ years of experience in troubleshooting and repairing avionics/instrument
systems in general aviation preferred.
- Must be able to read wiring schematics and drawings.
- Must be willing to work on call and occasional overtime.
- Work with minimal supervision.
- Good communication skills and team focus.
- Ability to read and understand technical data.
- Move objects weighing less than 50 pounds.
- Remain in a standing position for extended periods of time.
- Ability to work in confined spaces.
- Work in a variety of weather conditions with exposure to the elements.
- Must have own tools.
- Must be able to acquire repairman's certificate.
- Eligibility for Qualified Inspector designation required.
Other Requirements
- Background Check.
- Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing required.
- 40+ hours/week.
- EOE.