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)
Position Title: Aircraft Fueler - Overnights
Position Reports to: Line Supervisor & Line Manager
Location: Fargo Jet Center - Fargo, ND
Shift: Tuesday - Saturday 9pm - 5am
Primary Operational Objectives: An Aircraft Fueler performs a variety of duties related to general servicing of aircraft (e.g. fueling, parking, towing, moving aircraft) as well as provide stellar service to the crew, passengers and clients.
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