Head Aircraft Mechanic (Non-Jet) performs routine aircraft inspections and repairs and ensures that aircrafts are maintained in the highest state of mechanical condition possible. Has completed necessary trade school courses. Being a Head Aircraft Mechanic (Non-Jet) typically requires an associate degree. Possesses necessary FAA Aircraft Mechanic Airframe and Power Plant Certificate. Additionally, Head Aircraft Mechanic (Non-Jet) typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Head Aircraft Mechanic (Non-Jet)'s years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Our client is an MRO expert who supports the longevity of their client's operational needs. They employ the care and dedication of a skilled team of technicians to help their clients deliver on their goals of mission readiness and program sustainability. They hold themselves to a higher standard of customer service for each client they work with by taking ownership of every step of the MRO process. Their clients rely on their attention to detail and sense of urgency. They tackle supply chain challenges head-on and maintain a comprehensive understanding of demanding regulatory environments. They take a proactive approach to anticipating their clients’ needs.
The company specializes in fixed-wing structures and is searching for individuals with sheet metal and mechanical skills. They are currently recruiting for an Aircraft Maintenance Technician in Denver, CO.
What Is In It For You
Salary: Highly Competitive Salary
Position Type: Permanent - Full-time
Benefits: Medical, Dental, 401K, Disability, Company-provided Life Insurance, FSA, HSA
A Day In The Life of an Aircraft Maintenance Technician
As an Aircraft Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting aircraft structures while ensuring the highest level of quality and safety of flight.
Essential Duties of The Aircraft Maintenance Technician
Perform maintenance on fixed-wing structures and components
Repair sheet metal, structures, surfaces, and assemblies
Demonstrate mechanical skills and aptitude
Possess a high degree of attention to detail
Comply with all FAA regulatory requirements
Possess necessary hand tools in good working order
Ability to form effective working relationships
Be dependable with good attendance
Demonstrate initiative and willingness to learn
Be honest, dignified, and accountable
Demonstrate a commitment to flight safety through industry regulatory, customer contractual, and company policy compliance, including adherence to all repair manuals, technical data, and maintenance manuals.
A&P License or two to three years of applicable work experience in the aviation industry
Successful completion of DOT/FAA Drug Pre-Employment Drug Screening
Pass standard DoD-mandated background check
Ability to speak, read, write, and understand the English language per 14 CFR Part 65.71(a)(2)
Per ITAR/EAR Regulations, employees must be U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents of the U.S., or properly licensed foreign persons.
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This vacancy is being advertised by Total Aviation Staffing, LLC. The services advertised by Total Aviation Staffing, LLC are those of an Employment Agency.