The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) will troubleshoot, repair, inspect, and perform maintenance on customer aircraft in accordance with applicable technical data and FAA/JAA regulations.
Adhere to General Work Requirements
Perform maintenance on customer aircraft in accordance with applicable technical data and FAA/JAA regulations
Perform inspection, make adjustment and repair, replace components, and correct any malfunction or deficiency with and without power applied to the aircraft
Access and re-install aircraft components, which obstruct the performance of assigned tasks ? Perform basic mechanical and electrical removals and installations
Document work performed per Inspection Procedures Manual (IPM)
Assist with fueling/defueling aircraft as required
Perform other tasks, for example, cleaning aircraft using approved materials, methods, and equipment, and loads and secures ballast and/or freight as required
Assist Aircraft Engine Technicians and Electronic/Avionics Technicians in troubleshooting and repairing aircraft
Assist with repairs on components detached from the aircraft, for example, flaps, ailerons, elevators, rudders, doors, and leading edges
Assist with complex repairs at on-site and off-site locations
Support aircraft manufacturing of prototype and flight test aircraft at off-site locations, Support production aircraft under Production Certificate System
May perform Designated Inspector (DI) function as qualified by QA, Assist other employees in the performance of their duties within area(s) of qualification
Troubleshoot aircraft for problems during routine inspections and Assist with troubleshooting and repairing interior and/or mechanical and electrical components per applicable flight test procedures during test flights
Perform structural modifications or repairs, Perform engine removal and installation, Fabricate and assemble aircraft parts per engineering specifications, Troubleshoot and perform repairs on components detached from the aircraft, for example, flaps, ailerons, elevators, rudders, doors, and leading edges
Operate ground support equipment (GSE), for example, tugs, jacks, nitrogen and oxygen servicing