1 Vision Aviation
Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic
This job involves performing routine checks and repairs, keeping records of inventory, and identifying faults with components of the plane. A&P mechanics often work in hangars, repair stations, and on airfields.
Job Details
Urgently hiring
Salary: $20 - $35 an hour
Job type: Full-time
Location: Salina, Kansas
Qualifications
Current FAA Airframe and Powerplant license
US work authorization (Required)
High school diploma or GED
Excellent interpersonal oral and written communication skills; must be able to read, write, and speak English
Highly proficient with computer-based technical data programs, competent in researching and using appropriate technical manuals and industry reference materials
Mechanically adept and demonstrate skills and knowledge consistent with industry standards, including understanding of various airframe and power plant systems
Able to work inside and outside under varying conditions, lift up to 70 pounds, and comfortable with heights
Must have own tools
Experience desired on CRJ and ERJ aircraft; sheet‑metal experience is a plus
Strong drive for top‑notch customer service and safety; team player with a can‑do attitude
Must pass pre‑employment drug screening and background investigation; subject to mandatory random drug testing
Job Description
Perform scheduled, unscheduled, or special inspections and maintenance in accordance with manufacturer maintenance manuals and FAA regulations
Troubleshoot aircraft systems; perform operational and functional checks; service oil, tires, fuel, hydraulic systems; provide nitrogen and oxygen servicing; inspect and repair pitot static systems and provide battery servicing
Troubleshoot and perform maintenance/repairs/component removal/installation on aircraft, engines, and a variety of electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic components and accessories such as propellers, starters, generators, fuel pumps, hydraulic pumps, actuators, wheels, tires, and brakes
Perform structural repairs to airframes, including sheet‑metal work, riveting, patching, and fiberglass/composite work
Certify all work as required by FAA regulations, industry guidelines, and company standards, including interfaces as necessary with computer tracking systems and using appropriate company forms
Make required entries for work orders, discrepancies, and corrective actions; complete all associated computer/paperwork requirements, including turnover logs
Assist and train other technicians when needed
Participate in ongoing training opportunities as appropriate for the position
Perform other duties as assigned
Schedule
Flexibility in overtime, including weekends and call‑outs
10‑hour shift
8‑hour shift
Monday to Friday
Weekend availability
Experience
Aircraft maintenance: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification
Airframe & Powerplant license required
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Airlines and Aviation
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Job Details
Urgently hiring
Salary: $20 - $35 an hour
Job type: Full-time
Location: Salina, Kansas
Qualifications
Current FAA Airframe and Powerplant license
US work authorization (Required)
High school diploma or GED
Excellent interpersonal oral and written communication skills; must be able to read, write, and speak English
Highly proficient with computer-based technical data programs, competent in researching and using appropriate technical manuals and industry reference materials
Mechanically adept and demonstrate skills and knowledge consistent with industry standards, including understanding of various airframe and power plant systems
Able to work inside and outside under varying conditions, lift up to 70 pounds, and comfortable with heights
Must have own tools
Experience desired on CRJ and ERJ aircraft; sheet‑metal experience is a plus
Strong drive for top‑notch customer service and safety; team player with a can‑do attitude
Must pass pre‑employment drug screening and background investigation; subject to mandatory random drug testing
Job Description
Perform scheduled, unscheduled, or special inspections and maintenance in accordance with manufacturer maintenance manuals and FAA regulations
Troubleshoot aircraft systems; perform operational and functional checks; service oil, tires, fuel, hydraulic systems; provide nitrogen and oxygen servicing; inspect and repair pitot static systems and provide battery servicing
Troubleshoot and perform maintenance/repairs/component removal/installation on aircraft, engines, and a variety of electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic components and accessories such as propellers, starters, generators, fuel pumps, hydraulic pumps, actuators, wheels, tires, and brakes
Perform structural repairs to airframes, including sheet‑metal work, riveting, patching, and fiberglass/composite work
Certify all work as required by FAA regulations, industry guidelines, and company standards, including interfaces as necessary with computer tracking systems and using appropriate company forms
Make required entries for work orders, discrepancies, and corrective actions; complete all associated computer/paperwork requirements, including turnover logs
Assist and train other technicians when needed
Participate in ongoing training opportunities as appropriate for the position
Perform other duties as assigned
Schedule
Flexibility in overtime, including weekends and call‑outs
10‑hour shift
8‑hour shift
Monday to Friday
Weekend availability
Experience
Aircraft maintenance: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification
Airframe & Powerplant license required
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Airlines and Aviation
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