Science and Engineering Services, LLC
Avionics Mechanic -- CH47
Science and Engineering Services, LLC, Huntsville, Alabama, United States, 35824
Role Overview
The Avionics Mechanic installs and repairs electrical parts, units and components on aircraft.
Responsibilities
Install units, parts, equipment, and components in avionics assembly according to blueprints and specifications.
Fabricate and assemble prototype equipment for a variety of military aircraft and familiarize with military technical manuals, orders, and blueprints.
Coordinate with project engineer personnel throughout the project and provide technical assistance to project engineers.
Service, repair, and overhaul aircraft to ensure airworthiness.
Repair, replace, and rebuild aircraft components (e.g., wiring harnesses, power distribution systems, communication/navigation systems) using hand tools, power tools, machines, soldering irons and connector installation tools.
Read and interpret maintenance manuals, technical manuals, FAA FARs, and commercial aircraft manuals.
Service batteries to keep aircraft in safe operating conditions.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education
High School Diploma or GED required.
Technical or Military School Training preferred.
Experience
Four years direct experience in avionics maintenance, primarily in the military aviation field or appropriate military occupation specialty training.
Any combination of education/experience may be substituted for job requirements at the recommendation of the hiring manager and approval of the COO or higher.
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Responsibilities
Install units, parts, equipment, and components in avionics assembly according to blueprints and specifications.
Fabricate and assemble prototype equipment for a variety of military aircraft and familiarize with military technical manuals, orders, and blueprints.
Coordinate with project engineer personnel throughout the project and provide technical assistance to project engineers.
Service, repair, and overhaul aircraft to ensure airworthiness.
Repair, replace, and rebuild aircraft components (e.g., wiring harnesses, power distribution systems, communication/navigation systems) using hand tools, power tools, machines, soldering irons and connector installation tools.
Read and interpret maintenance manuals, technical manuals, FAA FARs, and commercial aircraft manuals.
Service batteries to keep aircraft in safe operating conditions.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education
High School Diploma or GED required.
Technical or Military School Training preferred.
Experience
Four years direct experience in avionics maintenance, primarily in the military aviation field or appropriate military occupation specialty training.
Any combination of education/experience may be substituted for job requirements at the recommendation of the hiring manager and approval of the COO or higher.
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