Menzies Aviation
Job Summary
Location: Tampa International Airport (TPA). Pay: $19.00 – $24.00 per hour.
Responsibilities and Main Accountabilities
Inspect and identify defective or broken parts on vehicles; repair gas/diesel engines, hydraulic, electrical, fueling, and mechanical systems.
Perform monthly, quarterly, and annual quality control checks on refueling equipment.
Maintain records relating to maintenance.
Drive and operate refueling equipment vehicles.
Provide preventative care and timely repairs to keep aircraft services team operational.
Maintain a safe and secure work environment, in accordance with local health, safety, and security policies and procedures.
Assure a clean and safe working environment; perform other duties and tasks as required.
Safety, Security and Compliance
Take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others.
Be fully versed on International Aviation Safety and Security standards and promote them within the organization.
Cooperate with manager/supervisor to perform or comply with any legal obligations.
Inform manager/supervisor of any dangerous work situations.
Report hazards, near misses, incidents, accidents, or dangerous occurrences to manager/supervisor.
Carry out work in accordance with provided information, training, and specific workplace health and safety rules or procedures.
Fully understand the company health and safety policy; attend training courses as arranged by the Company.
Qualifications and Experience
3 to 5 years of mechanical experience.
18 years of age or older.
Valid driver’s license.
Pass pre‑employment drug screen.
Ability to read, write, and speak English proficiently.
Comfortable lifting or moving 70 lbs.
Available and flexible to work variable shifts including weekends and holidays.
Comfortable working in all weather conditions.
Pass background check and obtain Customs clearance.
Maintain all required Airports and Customs badges/seals.
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Responsibilities and Main Accountabilities
Inspect and identify defective or broken parts on vehicles; repair gas/diesel engines, hydraulic, electrical, fueling, and mechanical systems.
Perform monthly, quarterly, and annual quality control checks on refueling equipment.
Maintain records relating to maintenance.
Drive and operate refueling equipment vehicles.
Provide preventative care and timely repairs to keep aircraft services team operational.
Maintain a safe and secure work environment, in accordance with local health, safety, and security policies and procedures.
Assure a clean and safe working environment; perform other duties and tasks as required.
Safety, Security and Compliance
Take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others.
Be fully versed on International Aviation Safety and Security standards and promote them within the organization.
Cooperate with manager/supervisor to perform or comply with any legal obligations.
Inform manager/supervisor of any dangerous work situations.
Report hazards, near misses, incidents, accidents, or dangerous occurrences to manager/supervisor.
Carry out work in accordance with provided information, training, and specific workplace health and safety rules or procedures.
Fully understand the company health and safety policy; attend training courses as arranged by the Company.
Qualifications and Experience
3 to 5 years of mechanical experience.
18 years of age or older.
Valid driver’s license.
Pass pre‑employment drug screen.
Ability to read, write, and speak English proficiently.
Comfortable lifting or moving 70 lbs.
Available and flexible to work variable shifts including weekends and holidays.
Comfortable working in all weather conditions.
Pass background check and obtain Customs clearance.
Maintain all required Airports and Customs badges/seals.
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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