22nd Century Technologies, Inc.
Aircraft Technician/Automotive Technician/ Aviation Technician
22nd Century Technologies, Inc., Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Job Title:
Aircraft Technician/Automotive Technician/ Aviation Technician
Location:
Columbus, OH, 43235
Duration:
12+ Months
Shift Schedule:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Pay Rate:
$20.00/hr. to $26.00/hr. on W2 without benefits. Hrs./Week: 40hrs./week
Job Description
Performs aircraft & engine inspections, makes repairs & alterations to aircraft.
Performs maintenance in compliance with aviation regulations, performs operational checks in accordance with FAA (i.e., Federal Aviation Administration) regulations (e.g., performs engine diagnosis & operational checks).
Inspects work for compliance with FAA regulations & certifies airworthiness of aircraft components.
Operates & maintains sophisticated technical aircraft precision testing, calibration, measuring, charging & balancing equipment & uses specialized machine tooling & hand tools.
Operates & maintains tugs, gas trucks & related ground support equipment (e.g., assists in refueling operations & grounds handling of aircraft; assists in grounds care & snow removal; repairs & makes alterations to equipment).
Prepares & maintains various work-related documentation (e.g., maintains records regarding work performed, such as maintenance & equipment reports, orders needed parts, maintains service manuals, files & logbooks).
Performs work-related miscellaneous tasks (e.g., researches aircraft records, status reports, service bulletins, airworthiness directives & flight schedules).
Operates fuel truck to service aircraft & maintains service & other related records (e.g., fuel & oil intake records, daily accounting records & sales to other state agencies).
Operates aircraft ground towing equipment (e.g., tug, tractor) for ground movement of aircraft (i.e., in & out of hangar & service areas) & operates heating & auxiliary power units for external & internal ground starting of aircraft engines.
Services & performs minor maintenance on ground support equipment (e.g., snow removal, fire apparatus); assists mechanic in minor aircraft maintenance & performs work-related miscellaneous tasks (e.g., cleans aircraft interior & exterior; removes snow; assists mechanic in aircraft inspection; monitors tools).
Must-Have
Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration to work on aircraft in the United States.
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Aircraft Technician/Automotive Technician/ Aviation Technician
Location:
Columbus, OH, 43235
Duration:
12+ Months
Shift Schedule:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Pay Rate:
$20.00/hr. to $26.00/hr. on W2 without benefits. Hrs./Week: 40hrs./week
Job Description
Performs aircraft & engine inspections, makes repairs & alterations to aircraft.
Performs maintenance in compliance with aviation regulations, performs operational checks in accordance with FAA (i.e., Federal Aviation Administration) regulations (e.g., performs engine diagnosis & operational checks).
Inspects work for compliance with FAA regulations & certifies airworthiness of aircraft components.
Operates & maintains sophisticated technical aircraft precision testing, calibration, measuring, charging & balancing equipment & uses specialized machine tooling & hand tools.
Operates & maintains tugs, gas trucks & related ground support equipment (e.g., assists in refueling operations & grounds handling of aircraft; assists in grounds care & snow removal; repairs & makes alterations to equipment).
Prepares & maintains various work-related documentation (e.g., maintains records regarding work performed, such as maintenance & equipment reports, orders needed parts, maintains service manuals, files & logbooks).
Performs work-related miscellaneous tasks (e.g., researches aircraft records, status reports, service bulletins, airworthiness directives & flight schedules).
Operates fuel truck to service aircraft & maintains service & other related records (e.g., fuel & oil intake records, daily accounting records & sales to other state agencies).
Operates aircraft ground towing equipment (e.g., tug, tractor) for ground movement of aircraft (i.e., in & out of hangar & service areas) & operates heating & auxiliary power units for external & internal ground starting of aircraft engines.
Services & performs minor maintenance on ground support equipment (e.g., snow removal, fire apparatus); assists mechanic in minor aircraft maintenance & performs work-related miscellaneous tasks (e.g., cleans aircraft interior & exterior; removes snow; assists mechanic in aircraft inspection; monitors tools).
Must-Have
Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration to work on aircraft in the United States.
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