MHM Publishing Inc
Job Description
Jerry Trimble Helicopters operates a Part 61 flight school offering fixed and rotor-wing flight training. We maintain a fleet of sixteen helicopters and five fixed-wing aircraft. In addition to the flight school, JTH holds 133 and 135 certificates and offers maintenance services to the general public with an emphasis on Robinson Helicopters. Requirements
Hold both airframe and powerplant certifications Have a working knowledge of aircraft structures and systems Be able to multi-task Possess basic hand tools Have a working knowledge of 14 CFR Parts 91 & 43 Have previous mechanical experience and an above-average mechanical aptitude Be physically fit and able to lift 50-75 pounds Possess the ability to maintain a high degree of organization Be self-motivated, follow instructions, ask questions, and have the ability to adapt to a fluid work environment Have a positive attitude and desire to learn and improve Ability to accept constructive criticism Responsibilities
Responsible for servicing, inspecting, and maintaining aircraft, aircraft engines, and associated components; effectively performs work to meet deadlines and performance goals Troubleshoot systems; disassemble, repair, and reassemble sections and components to maintain complete functioning equipment according to technical data provided by the customer Properly complete all necessary paperwork in accordance with FAA requirements Disclosure
Duties are performed in either indoor or outdoor environments. The mechanic may be exposed to routine office noises, moderate electrical or mechanical hazards, and frequent exposure to an aircraft hangar environment where the mechanic may be exposed to loud aircraft noise, fumes, gases, odors, dust particles, and mechanical/electrical and chemical hazards.
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Jerry Trimble Helicopters operates a Part 61 flight school offering fixed and rotor-wing flight training. We maintain a fleet of sixteen helicopters and five fixed-wing aircraft. In addition to the flight school, JTH holds 133 and 135 certificates and offers maintenance services to the general public with an emphasis on Robinson Helicopters. Requirements
Hold both airframe and powerplant certifications Have a working knowledge of aircraft structures and systems Be able to multi-task Possess basic hand tools Have a working knowledge of 14 CFR Parts 91 & 43 Have previous mechanical experience and an above-average mechanical aptitude Be physically fit and able to lift 50-75 pounds Possess the ability to maintain a high degree of organization Be self-motivated, follow instructions, ask questions, and have the ability to adapt to a fluid work environment Have a positive attitude and desire to learn and improve Ability to accept constructive criticism Responsibilities
Responsible for servicing, inspecting, and maintaining aircraft, aircraft engines, and associated components; effectively performs work to meet deadlines and performance goals Troubleshoot systems; disassemble, repair, and reassemble sections and components to maintain complete functioning equipment according to technical data provided by the customer Properly complete all necessary paperwork in accordance with FAA requirements Disclosure
Duties are performed in either indoor or outdoor environments. The mechanic may be exposed to routine office noises, moderate electrical or mechanical hazards, and frequent exposure to an aircraft hangar environment where the mechanic may be exposed to loud aircraft noise, fumes, gases, odors, dust particles, and mechanical/electrical and chemical hazards.
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