Elevate Aviation Group
Aviation Maintenance Technician II (A&P)
Elevate Aviation Group, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84193
Aviation Maintenance Technician II (A&P)
Elevate MRO (EMRO)
Job Title
– Aviation Maintenance Technician II (A&P)
Department
– Elevate MRO
Reports to
– General Manager, Elevate MRO SLC
Location
– Salt Lake City, UT (Pay range, depending on experience: $40.00–$45.00 an hour)
Who We Are Elevate MRO is the maintenance and engineering division of Elevate Aviation Group, providing aircraft owners and operators with the assurance that their assets are in expert hands. Based in Salt Lake City, our technicians deliver inspections, repairs, parts sourcing, and AOG recovery with precision and urgency. As part of an integrated network of maintenance, management, and operational expertise, Elevate MRO offers priority access, cost efficiency, and complete reliability—ensuring that when our clients need us, we are there.
Summary Of Position The Aviation Maintenance Technician II will perform inspections, maintenance, and repairs of customer aircraft and articles in an airworthy manner in compliance with manufacturer’s maintenance instructions, applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (Parts 43, 65, 145, etc.), customer requirements, and company policies and procedures. This role must return at least 2‑3 aircraft models to service, mentor new and rising technicians, and take on more advanced projects within the MRO.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Document all work performed daily and ensure a smooth transition between workdays/shifts.
Account for all tools and equipment daily and prior to release of any aircraft or article.
Ensure only approved parts, materials, and tools or equipment are used, fully documenting the use of all spare parts and materials on assigned aircraft or articles.
Ensure all labor and materials are properly accounted for and allocated to the job economically.
Maintain a clean and orderly work environment and control foreign object debris (FOD) potential.
Maintain job proficiency by fully participating in company training and continuous improvement programs.
Maintain confidentiality of company business, projects, and plans; discussion with third parties is prohibited. Compliance with a signed Non‑Disclosure Agreement is required.
Act as project management lead and establish additional projects to address more complex issues and obstacles within the MRO.
Mentor Level I technicians, including training and observation of work processes and projects.
Return to service at least 2‑3 aircraft models.
Perform other duties as assigned or outlined by management.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
5‑10 years of documented aircraft inspection, maintenance, and repair experience as an FAA A&P technician.
Two (2) years of practical inspection and maintenance experience on one or more of the following series – Challenger, Falcon, Global Express, Gulfstream or Honda Jet preferred.
Knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations as it relates to aircraft inspection, maintenance, parts control, and final return to service.
Basic project management skills; able to see projects through to completion and provide continuous updates to management and customers.
Education & Experience
Valid and current FAA Airframe & Powerplant license.
Formal maintenance training or equivalent documented experience in one or more of the following series – Challenger, Falcon, Global Express, Gulfstream or Honda Jet preferred.
High School diploma required; must read, write, and speak fluently in English.
Schedule & Travel
The work schedule is driven by customer requirements and schedules; the typical schedule includes five 8‑hour workdays weekly on either first or second shift. Over‑time, including nights, weekends, and/or holidays may be required to support customer delivery schedules.
Travel is required. Recurrent multi‑day domestic and international on‑site customer support trips are required.
Miscellaneous
FLSA Status – Full‑time non‑exempt.
Lifting requirements – up to 50 lbs.
U.S. work authorization is a precondition of employment. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S., both now and at all future times. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
About Elevate Aviation Group Elevate Aviation Group is a privately held aviation organization established in 1995, comprising Private Jet Services (PJS), Elevate Jet, and Elevate MRO. Together, these divisions serve every stage of private aviation, from first inquiry and flight planning to aircraft acquisition, management, and maintenance.
We occupy a rare position in private aviation, combining the scale and resources of a national organization with the agility and discretion of a boutique firm. Operating at the standard of aviation excellence means holding our people to that same standard. Our teams anticipate needs, take ownership, and approach every mission with care, precision, and pride. In this world, the greatest cost is not the flight itself but the cost of not arriving when it matters most.
As we enter our fourth decade, we are revolutionizing how we approach the market, building a technology‑enabled system that empowers our people to focus on what they do best: anticipating problems before they occur so they never reach our clients, and providing a frictionless, calm experience from departure to destination. For nearly thirty years, we have supported some of the most defining moments in modern history—from presidential campaigns and global sporting events to world tours and humanitarian missions—all with an unwavering commitment to flawless execution.
We are the architects of seamless arrival.
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Job Title
– Aviation Maintenance Technician II (A&P)
Department
– Elevate MRO
Reports to
– General Manager, Elevate MRO SLC
Location
– Salt Lake City, UT (Pay range, depending on experience: $40.00–$45.00 an hour)
Who We Are Elevate MRO is the maintenance and engineering division of Elevate Aviation Group, providing aircraft owners and operators with the assurance that their assets are in expert hands. Based in Salt Lake City, our technicians deliver inspections, repairs, parts sourcing, and AOG recovery with precision and urgency. As part of an integrated network of maintenance, management, and operational expertise, Elevate MRO offers priority access, cost efficiency, and complete reliability—ensuring that when our clients need us, we are there.
Summary Of Position The Aviation Maintenance Technician II will perform inspections, maintenance, and repairs of customer aircraft and articles in an airworthy manner in compliance with manufacturer’s maintenance instructions, applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (Parts 43, 65, 145, etc.), customer requirements, and company policies and procedures. This role must return at least 2‑3 aircraft models to service, mentor new and rising technicians, and take on more advanced projects within the MRO.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Document all work performed daily and ensure a smooth transition between workdays/shifts.
Account for all tools and equipment daily and prior to release of any aircraft or article.
Ensure only approved parts, materials, and tools or equipment are used, fully documenting the use of all spare parts and materials on assigned aircraft or articles.
Ensure all labor and materials are properly accounted for and allocated to the job economically.
Maintain a clean and orderly work environment and control foreign object debris (FOD) potential.
Maintain job proficiency by fully participating in company training and continuous improvement programs.
Maintain confidentiality of company business, projects, and plans; discussion with third parties is prohibited. Compliance with a signed Non‑Disclosure Agreement is required.
Act as project management lead and establish additional projects to address more complex issues and obstacles within the MRO.
Mentor Level I technicians, including training and observation of work processes and projects.
Return to service at least 2‑3 aircraft models.
Perform other duties as assigned or outlined by management.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
5‑10 years of documented aircraft inspection, maintenance, and repair experience as an FAA A&P technician.
Two (2) years of practical inspection and maintenance experience on one or more of the following series – Challenger, Falcon, Global Express, Gulfstream or Honda Jet preferred.
Knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations as it relates to aircraft inspection, maintenance, parts control, and final return to service.
Basic project management skills; able to see projects through to completion and provide continuous updates to management and customers.
Education & Experience
Valid and current FAA Airframe & Powerplant license.
Formal maintenance training or equivalent documented experience in one or more of the following series – Challenger, Falcon, Global Express, Gulfstream or Honda Jet preferred.
High School diploma required; must read, write, and speak fluently in English.
Schedule & Travel
The work schedule is driven by customer requirements and schedules; the typical schedule includes five 8‑hour workdays weekly on either first or second shift. Over‑time, including nights, weekends, and/or holidays may be required to support customer delivery schedules.
Travel is required. Recurrent multi‑day domestic and international on‑site customer support trips are required.
Miscellaneous
FLSA Status – Full‑time non‑exempt.
Lifting requirements – up to 50 lbs.
U.S. work authorization is a precondition of employment. Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S., both now and at all future times. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
About Elevate Aviation Group Elevate Aviation Group is a privately held aviation organization established in 1995, comprising Private Jet Services (PJS), Elevate Jet, and Elevate MRO. Together, these divisions serve every stage of private aviation, from first inquiry and flight planning to aircraft acquisition, management, and maintenance.
We occupy a rare position in private aviation, combining the scale and resources of a national organization with the agility and discretion of a boutique firm. Operating at the standard of aviation excellence means holding our people to that same standard. Our teams anticipate needs, take ownership, and approach every mission with care, precision, and pride. In this world, the greatest cost is not the flight itself but the cost of not arriving when it matters most.
As we enter our fourth decade, we are revolutionizing how we approach the market, building a technology‑enabled system that empowers our people to focus on what they do best: anticipating problems before they occur so they never reach our clients, and providing a frictionless, calm experience from departure to destination. For nearly thirty years, we have supported some of the most defining moments in modern history—from presidential campaigns and global sporting events to world tours and humanitarian missions—all with an unwavering commitment to flawless execution.
We are the architects of seamless arrival.
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