Yingling Aviation
Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic - SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES
Wichita, Kansas Metropolitan Area
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Airlines and Aviation
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Lead advanced diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of aircraft engines and systems, including troubleshooting hydraulic, pneumatic, and power‑plant assemblies.
Assist in aircraft jacking, towing and panel removal/installation.
Perform lubrication tasks and assist in installation of avionics components.
Assist in engine inspections, routine maintenance, structural repairs, and modifications.
Document maintenance actions according to regulatory and organizational standards.
Use manuals and company paperwork for removals and squawk sign‑offs.
Operate computer systems such as Corridor, ATP, and Textron One View.
Use standard and specialized tools for aircraft maintenance; maintain cleanliness and organization of the maintenance environment.
Engage in continuous learning about new aircraft technologies and maintenance techniques.
Conduct pre‑ and post‑flight inspections; perform routine aircraft maintenance checks.
Carry out minor repairs or replacements of aircraft parts and components.
Service O₂ and nitrogen systems; perform windshield prism inspection; air‑conditioning servicing.
Remove and replace de‑ice boots and troubleshoot system anomalies.
Oil and fuel filter servicing; inspect and service or maintain aircraft hydraulic, fuel, and pneumatic systems; inspect environmental control systems.
Inspect and repair aircraft fuel systems for leaks; test aircraft pneumatic systems; inspect and service environmental control systems; check cable tensions.
Install and rig flight controls; troubleshoot avionics or electrical system malfunctions; perform battery capacity checks and charging.
Assist in propeller maintenance and balancing, including blending of nicks or gouges.
Conduct visual inspections for structural integrity (corrosion, cracks, etc.).
Perform composite material repairs under supervision; inspect and maintain landing‑gear components and assemblies; service and replace brake system components; perform wheel and tire inspections and replacements, including wheel bearing or re‑pack as required.
Apply aviation regulations and advisories; participate in quality‑control checks and audits; assist in aircraft painting and surface treatments.
Participate in emergency equipment checks and maintenance such as life vests and rafts.
Operate ground support equipment safely.
Attend training sessions and workshops for skill enhancement such as FSI.
Perform avionics system checks and software updates; inspect and troubleshoot or adjust engine components such as solenoids, FCU rigging, etc.; replace as required.
Perform engine ground runs to troubleshoot or function test engine performance or aircraft systems functionality.
Perform landing‑gear swing and check rigging and switches; perform non‑destructive testing (NDT) under supervision.
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Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Airlines and Aviation
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Lead advanced diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of aircraft engines and systems, including troubleshooting hydraulic, pneumatic, and power‑plant assemblies.
Assist in aircraft jacking, towing and panel removal/installation.
Perform lubrication tasks and assist in installation of avionics components.
Assist in engine inspections, routine maintenance, structural repairs, and modifications.
Document maintenance actions according to regulatory and organizational standards.
Use manuals and company paperwork for removals and squawk sign‑offs.
Operate computer systems such as Corridor, ATP, and Textron One View.
Use standard and specialized tools for aircraft maintenance; maintain cleanliness and organization of the maintenance environment.
Engage in continuous learning about new aircraft technologies and maintenance techniques.
Conduct pre‑ and post‑flight inspections; perform routine aircraft maintenance checks.
Carry out minor repairs or replacements of aircraft parts and components.
Service O₂ and nitrogen systems; perform windshield prism inspection; air‑conditioning servicing.
Remove and replace de‑ice boots and troubleshoot system anomalies.
Oil and fuel filter servicing; inspect and service or maintain aircraft hydraulic, fuel, and pneumatic systems; inspect environmental control systems.
Inspect and repair aircraft fuel systems for leaks; test aircraft pneumatic systems; inspect and service environmental control systems; check cable tensions.
Install and rig flight controls; troubleshoot avionics or electrical system malfunctions; perform battery capacity checks and charging.
Assist in propeller maintenance and balancing, including blending of nicks or gouges.
Conduct visual inspections for structural integrity (corrosion, cracks, etc.).
Perform composite material repairs under supervision; inspect and maintain landing‑gear components and assemblies; service and replace brake system components; perform wheel and tire inspections and replacements, including wheel bearing or re‑pack as required.
Apply aviation regulations and advisories; participate in quality‑control checks and audits; assist in aircraft painting and surface treatments.
Participate in emergency equipment checks and maintenance such as life vests and rafts.
Operate ground support equipment safely.
Attend training sessions and workshops for skill enhancement such as FSI.
Perform avionics system checks and software updates; inspect and troubleshoot or adjust engine components such as solenoids, FCU rigging, etc.; replace as required.
Perform engine ground runs to troubleshoot or function test engine performance or aircraft systems functionality.
Perform landing‑gear swing and check rigging and switches; perform non‑destructive testing (NDT) under supervision.
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