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University of Alaska Anchorage

Aircraft Maintenance Technician

University of Alaska Anchorage, Goodyear, Arizona, United States, 85338

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Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are FAA-certified Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) who must deliver safe, dependable, and high-quality service to every aircraft they encounter. Maintenance Technician duties consist in large part of preventive maintenance care to repairs. Mechanics perform routine inspections, repairs, scheduled maintenance, and post-run tests. Duties/Responsibilities Maintain, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and test aircraft Maintain work environment to ensure safe, clean, and orderly aircraft hangar Ensure safe and legal practices in accordance with FAA and United Aviate policy and regulations Ensure all aircraft maintenance documentation is executed in compliance with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, company policies and procedures, and applicable maintenance manuals Being alert for defective, worn, or failed parts as well as safe working conditions Sign for accomplishment of work on applicable forms and records Housekeeping duties such as policing his or her work and/or repair area as well as maintenance of company property Properly tag aircraft components, parts, and panels including racks by aircraft Operate all power tools and equipment necessary to accomplish job assignment Maintain awareness of hourly goals for tasks assigned Flexible with schedule to meet support requirements for 24/7 operations Perform other duties as may be required Job Requirements 5+ years of supervisory experience preferred 5+ years' experience performing as an accomplished aircraft mechanic with progression of responsibilities or have previous Production Supervisory experience Working knowledge of FAA regulations Ability to understand and interpret aircraft technical data Education High School Diploma or Equivalent required. Be 18 years old or older Be fluent in English Possess an Airframe & Powerplant Certification Meet experience requirements (18 months on airframes or power plants, or 30 months of combined experience) or graduate from an FAA-approved school Pass written, oral, and practical tests Essential Knowledge, Skills, Behaviors Must have exceptional written and oral communication skills and be able to interact with a wide variety of people. Advanced computer skills (knowledge of MS Office programs, such as Word, and Excel) are preferred. Must have good people, team building, and problem-solving skills Good computer skills Ability to successfully work with others as part of a team to achieve established goals Effective Communication skills, both verbal and written. Ability to work independently and within a team setting Outstanding attention to detail, organizational skills, valuing safety, and adhering to company policies Commitment to the company culture as a subsidiary of United Airlines and valuing the Core4 Physical Demands and Work Environment Ability to stand for long periods of time while using a wide variety of heavy tools needed to fix aircraft parts. Ability to lift aircraft tools, parts, and equipment varying from 10lbs

to 70lbs or ability to use tools that can lift more when needed. The work environment consists of a large maintenance hangar that can become consistent with outside temperatures. Aircraft maintenance hangar may also experience loud noises consistently throughout the day. Ability to work in a confined area for an extended period of time. Ability to wear personal protective gear. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform their duties. United Aviate Academy is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to diversity and welcome all qualified individuals of different backgrounds.