Aircraft Maintenance Technician- Little Rock Service Center
PRINCIPAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)
Perform system and/or function checkouts of components (static checks, hydraulic function checks, flight control rigging, fuel system checks and oxygen, ect.) per appropriate approved maintenance procedures or FAA requirements.
Remove and replace components on the aircraft per appropriate approved maintenance procedures or FAA requirements.
Attention to the smallest detail or component and ensure every little part is inspected, installed and function test to approved procedures.
Complete assigned work, including troubleshooting and repairs of malfunctioning systems in a safe manner in accordance with OSHA and company safety procedures within established schedule.
Accurately log on Labor Data Collection System for work orders and attendance tracking.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma or GED
FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate
Able to read and interpret aircraft diagrams, charts and schematics.
Understanding of airframe systems such as: basic electrical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, flight controls and engines.
Must have required tools.
Able to work on maintenance stands, extending to 25 feet
Able to work in confined spaces and in unusual positions
Able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation
Must not be allergic to fuels, oils, hydraulic fluids and cleaning solvents.
Able to repeatedly enter and exit aircraft using stationary steps/stairs with or without reasonable accommodation.
Occasional travel required
ADDITIONAL DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Turbine jet aircraft training and experience - preferably on Falcon aircraft.
Experience using computers and aircraft diagnostic software.