Revolution Technologies
A&P Mechanic III – Aerospace Maintenance
Contract:
12‑Month Contract‑to‑Hire (C2H) |
Pay:
Up to $40/hr |
Clearance:
Active Secret Required |
Location:
Englewood, CO Responsibilities
Diagnose, repair, and replace aircraft airframe and powerplant components Interpret technical schematics, diagrams, blueprints, and manuals Conduct functional checks and ensure all maintenance aligns with national and international standards Maintain safety and cleanliness in the hangar or worksite Operate a variety of tools and equipment efficiently and safely Must‑Haves
Active FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certification (no violations) Minimum 5 years of relevant experience or equivalent education/experience English reading, writing, and communication proficiency Own tools in good working order Must meet FAA Class 3 Physical requirements Reliable transportation to the worksite Advanced troubleshooting and repair skills for airframes and engines Preferred
Experience in FAA Repair Stations or Quality Assurance Familiarity with FAR/DFARS regulations Aerospace & Defense, DoD, or Military background Willingness to travel and work flexible hours (overtime, weekends, etc.) Regular standing, walking, lifting (up to 50 lbs), and manual dexterity Exposure to outdoor elements and loud noises Safety‑sensitive role: inspecting aircraft, handling hazardous materials, ensuring security of people and property High school diploma or GED required (higher degree may substitute for experience) Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of formal education Benefits
Medical insurance Vision insurance 401(k) Disability insurance
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Contract:
12‑Month Contract‑to‑Hire (C2H) |
Pay:
Up to $40/hr |
Clearance:
Active Secret Required |
Location:
Englewood, CO Responsibilities
Diagnose, repair, and replace aircraft airframe and powerplant components Interpret technical schematics, diagrams, blueprints, and manuals Conduct functional checks and ensure all maintenance aligns with national and international standards Maintain safety and cleanliness in the hangar or worksite Operate a variety of tools and equipment efficiently and safely Must‑Haves
Active FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certification (no violations) Minimum 5 years of relevant experience or equivalent education/experience English reading, writing, and communication proficiency Own tools in good working order Must meet FAA Class 3 Physical requirements Reliable transportation to the worksite Advanced troubleshooting and repair skills for airframes and engines Preferred
Experience in FAA Repair Stations or Quality Assurance Familiarity with FAR/DFARS regulations Aerospace & Defense, DoD, or Military background Willingness to travel and work flexible hours (overtime, weekends, etc.) Regular standing, walking, lifting (up to 50 lbs), and manual dexterity Exposure to outdoor elements and loud noises Safety‑sensitive role: inspecting aircraft, handling hazardous materials, ensuring security of people and property High school diploma or GED required (higher degree may substitute for experience) Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of formal education Benefits
Medical insurance Vision insurance 401(k) Disability insurance
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