AeroGuard Flight Training Center
A&P Aircraft Mechanic - East Valley
AeroGuard Flight Training Center, Chandler, Arizona, United States, 85249
Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic
Responsibilities and Duties The A&P Mechanic is responsible for performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of flight school aircraft. The mechanic will be accountable for completing all work in accordance with AeroGuard Company procedures and regulatory requirements.
Strong interpersonal and team building skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Ability to read and understand technical data such as maintenance manuals, parts catalogs, engineering drawings, service bulletins, and airworthiness directives.
Knowledge of federal regulations relating to Title 14 parts 43 and 91.
Assure that work areas are kept clean and organized.
Ability to be flexible and work all shifts on an as needed basis.
Requirements
Airframe and Powerplant license required at the time of hire.
Minimum of two recent and consecutive years of GA experience as a certificated A&P.
Experience on Piper aircraft preferred.
G1000 experience is a plus.
Skills and Abilities
Work independently with the ability to make airworthiness decisions.
Managing workflow and adjusting priorities.
Troubleshoot, repair, inspect, and perform maintenance in accordance with applicable technical data and FAA regulations.
Make aircraft logbook entries and release aircraft for return to service.
Familiar with Microsoft Office and able to learn Talon RMS computer maintenance program.
Basic hand tools.
Equipment and Machinery Used
General office equipment: facsimile, copier, personal computer, etc.
Vehicle operation: company van, truck, golf cart, aircraft, etc. as required.
Use of various shop equipment and tools.
Exposure to solvents, aviation gasoline, etc.
Physical and Safety Requirements
Working in many environments inside and outside the facility.
Exposure to aircraft, simulators, outside conditions and equipment.
May have medium lifting up to 50 lbs.
May require prolonged periods of sitting or standing, bending and stooping.
Other Attributes
Extreme attention to detail.
Self-starter—does not wait for others to provide work, finds ways to keep busy or help others.
Flexible/adaptable to fast changing pace and instructions according to flight school priorities.
Job Type: Full-time.
Salary $35.00–$40.00 per hour.
Benefits
401(k) and 401(k) matching.
Dental insurance.
Employee assistance program.
Flexible spending account.
Health insurance.
Health savings account.
Life insurance.
Paid time off.
Retirement plan.
Vision insurance.
Schedule
8 or 10-hour shift.
Day shift.
Night shift.
Location Chandler, AZ 85286 (preferred). Reliable commute or relocation before starting work.
Education High school or equivalent (preferred).
Experience Aircraft maintenance: 2 years (preferred).
License/Certification Airframe & Powerplant License (required).
Work Location In person.
Seniority Level Mid-Senior level.
Employment Type Full-time.
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology.
Industries Airlines and Aviation.
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Responsibilities and Duties The A&P Mechanic is responsible for performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of flight school aircraft. The mechanic will be accountable for completing all work in accordance with AeroGuard Company procedures and regulatory requirements.
Strong interpersonal and team building skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Ability to read and understand technical data such as maintenance manuals, parts catalogs, engineering drawings, service bulletins, and airworthiness directives.
Knowledge of federal regulations relating to Title 14 parts 43 and 91.
Assure that work areas are kept clean and organized.
Ability to be flexible and work all shifts on an as needed basis.
Requirements
Airframe and Powerplant license required at the time of hire.
Minimum of two recent and consecutive years of GA experience as a certificated A&P.
Experience on Piper aircraft preferred.
G1000 experience is a plus.
Skills and Abilities
Work independently with the ability to make airworthiness decisions.
Managing workflow and adjusting priorities.
Troubleshoot, repair, inspect, and perform maintenance in accordance with applicable technical data and FAA regulations.
Make aircraft logbook entries and release aircraft for return to service.
Familiar with Microsoft Office and able to learn Talon RMS computer maintenance program.
Basic hand tools.
Equipment and Machinery Used
General office equipment: facsimile, copier, personal computer, etc.
Vehicle operation: company van, truck, golf cart, aircraft, etc. as required.
Use of various shop equipment and tools.
Exposure to solvents, aviation gasoline, etc.
Physical and Safety Requirements
Working in many environments inside and outside the facility.
Exposure to aircraft, simulators, outside conditions and equipment.
May have medium lifting up to 50 lbs.
May require prolonged periods of sitting or standing, bending and stooping.
Other Attributes
Extreme attention to detail.
Self-starter—does not wait for others to provide work, finds ways to keep busy or help others.
Flexible/adaptable to fast changing pace and instructions according to flight school priorities.
Job Type: Full-time.
Salary $35.00–$40.00 per hour.
Benefits
401(k) and 401(k) matching.
Dental insurance.
Employee assistance program.
Flexible spending account.
Health insurance.
Health savings account.
Life insurance.
Paid time off.
Retirement plan.
Vision insurance.
Schedule
8 or 10-hour shift.
Day shift.
Night shift.
Location Chandler, AZ 85286 (preferred). Reliable commute or relocation before starting work.
Education High school or equivalent (preferred).
Experience Aircraft maintenance: 2 years (preferred).
License/Certification Airframe & Powerplant License (required).
Work Location In person.
Seniority Level Mid-Senior level.
Employment Type Full-time.
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology.
Industries Airlines and Aviation.
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