DHL Germany
Overview
DHL has an opening for an
Aircraft Mechanic
at our Miami Aviation station. The jobholder must perform the different tasks required in an aircraft line, including repairs; and calibrate and adjust all the aircraft’s radio and electric systems. Responsibilities
Problem Solving : This position requires the holder to quickly identify the aircraft’s mechanical issues, requiring fast and proper actions and solutions that establish high quality standards. Decision-Making : Ability to make decisions in a fast and effective way to ensure aircraft’s proper functioning and working conditions. Planning and organizing : Organizes technical paperwork, equipment, tooling, parts and material required to execute a job so that activity is completed in the least amount of time possible. Job Challenge : Being accountable for the quality of the work performed, ensuring that assigned tasks are completed efficiently and safely. Follows the instructions given by the supervisor/lead prior to arrival of airplanes during the shift. Reviews aircraft log entries with flight personnel on trip arrivals. Familiar with FAA regulations (AAC Civil aviation of Panama Regulations optional). Familiar with procedures established in the General Maintenance Manual (GMM). Responsible for aircraft service checks. Ability to work with technical publications. Ensures that all work assignments are completed on time and according to the applicable manufacturer’s maintenance manual specifications. Performs daily tasks and assignments in accordance with FAA/AAC/Civil Aviation of Panama regulations and the General Maintenance Manual. Maintains a high degree of quality, safety, and professionalism in all work. Maintains work areas, vehicles, and materials in clean and safe condition. Moves and manipulates parts of various sizes and shapes using hand and repair tools; capable of manipulating small parts. Works in confined or awkward spaces to perform, repair, maintenance, overhaul, and inspection of assigned equipment and aircraft as required by location and procedures. Communicates in a timely manner any problems encountered that may affect the aircraft’s operation and flight schedule. Travel as an on-board mechanic when required or to recover company aircraft. Ensures paperwork related to a maintenance action is filled out properly and on time. Enters data related to maintenance actions into the records system (Trax) accurately and promptly. Provides aircraft airworthiness releases when required, and RII inspections when required. Familiarizes themselves with operation to act as supervisor if required, as authorized. When authorized by the Senior Manager, Quality Control and Quality Assurance, perform inspection of designated Required Inspection Items as outlined in the General Maintenance Manual; personnel will be responsible to the Senior Manager, Quality Control and Quality Assurance. Must possess aircraft line maintenance tools. Other assigned duties as required. Skills and Qualifications
Inspect, test, and repair aircraft electrical and avionics systems including communication, navigation, radar, flight control, lighting, and power distribution. Diagnose malfunctions using wiring diagrams, schematics, test equipment, and maintenance manuals. Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on all avionics systems. Conduct removal and replacement of LRUs. Assist in modifications and upgrades to aircraft avionics systems. Verify system performance using specialized tools such as break-boxes, multimeters, and built-in aircraft test equipment. Ensure strict compliance with safety and quality standards during all tasks. Coordinate with Maintenance Control and Maintenance Leads for system troubleshooting and repair solutions. Maintain and manage avionics-related tools and test equipment. Provide on-site avionics support during AOG events when required. Work with on-site avionics support during AOG events when required. REQUIREMENTS Current FAA A&P License (required) FCC License (Desired) Minimum 3 years of experience as Avionic Technician in Commercial or Cargo Airlines High school education required (Associate degree desired) Proficiency with interpretation of avionic/electrical wiring diagrams, wire identification, harness fabrication, cables, fittings, circuits and connectors Able to work independently Able to work under pressure Knowledge or certificate training in B767 / B757 Strong communication and interpersonal skills required Work Authorization
DHL Express USA will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States. This is not a position for which visa sponsorship will be provided. Individuals who need sponsorship for work authorization, now or in the future, are not eligible for hire for this role. Required language is English. DHL is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. The EEO is the Law poster is available here: https://www.eeoc.gov/employers/eeo-law-poster
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DHL has an opening for an
Aircraft Mechanic
at our Miami Aviation station. The jobholder must perform the different tasks required in an aircraft line, including repairs; and calibrate and adjust all the aircraft’s radio and electric systems. Responsibilities
Problem Solving : This position requires the holder to quickly identify the aircraft’s mechanical issues, requiring fast and proper actions and solutions that establish high quality standards. Decision-Making : Ability to make decisions in a fast and effective way to ensure aircraft’s proper functioning and working conditions. Planning and organizing : Organizes technical paperwork, equipment, tooling, parts and material required to execute a job so that activity is completed in the least amount of time possible. Job Challenge : Being accountable for the quality of the work performed, ensuring that assigned tasks are completed efficiently and safely. Follows the instructions given by the supervisor/lead prior to arrival of airplanes during the shift. Reviews aircraft log entries with flight personnel on trip arrivals. Familiar with FAA regulations (AAC Civil aviation of Panama Regulations optional). Familiar with procedures established in the General Maintenance Manual (GMM). Responsible for aircraft service checks. Ability to work with technical publications. Ensures that all work assignments are completed on time and according to the applicable manufacturer’s maintenance manual specifications. Performs daily tasks and assignments in accordance with FAA/AAC/Civil Aviation of Panama regulations and the General Maintenance Manual. Maintains a high degree of quality, safety, and professionalism in all work. Maintains work areas, vehicles, and materials in clean and safe condition. Moves and manipulates parts of various sizes and shapes using hand and repair tools; capable of manipulating small parts. Works in confined or awkward spaces to perform, repair, maintenance, overhaul, and inspection of assigned equipment and aircraft as required by location and procedures. Communicates in a timely manner any problems encountered that may affect the aircraft’s operation and flight schedule. Travel as an on-board mechanic when required or to recover company aircraft. Ensures paperwork related to a maintenance action is filled out properly and on time. Enters data related to maintenance actions into the records system (Trax) accurately and promptly. Provides aircraft airworthiness releases when required, and RII inspections when required. Familiarizes themselves with operation to act as supervisor if required, as authorized. When authorized by the Senior Manager, Quality Control and Quality Assurance, perform inspection of designated Required Inspection Items as outlined in the General Maintenance Manual; personnel will be responsible to the Senior Manager, Quality Control and Quality Assurance. Must possess aircraft line maintenance tools. Other assigned duties as required. Skills and Qualifications
Inspect, test, and repair aircraft electrical and avionics systems including communication, navigation, radar, flight control, lighting, and power distribution. Diagnose malfunctions using wiring diagrams, schematics, test equipment, and maintenance manuals. Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on all avionics systems. Conduct removal and replacement of LRUs. Assist in modifications and upgrades to aircraft avionics systems. Verify system performance using specialized tools such as break-boxes, multimeters, and built-in aircraft test equipment. Ensure strict compliance with safety and quality standards during all tasks. Coordinate with Maintenance Control and Maintenance Leads for system troubleshooting and repair solutions. Maintain and manage avionics-related tools and test equipment. Provide on-site avionics support during AOG events when required. Work with on-site avionics support during AOG events when required. REQUIREMENTS Current FAA A&P License (required) FCC License (Desired) Minimum 3 years of experience as Avionic Technician in Commercial or Cargo Airlines High school education required (Associate degree desired) Proficiency with interpretation of avionic/electrical wiring diagrams, wire identification, harness fabrication, cables, fittings, circuits and connectors Able to work independently Able to work under pressure Knowledge or certificate training in B767 / B757 Strong communication and interpersonal skills required Work Authorization
DHL Express USA will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States. This is not a position for which visa sponsorship will be provided. Individuals who need sponsorship for work authorization, now or in the future, are not eligible for hire for this role. Required language is English. DHL is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. The EEO is the Law poster is available here: https://www.eeoc.gov/employers/eeo-law-poster
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