First Class Air Support
Job Purpose
This position offers an excellent opportunity to play a key role in a FAA/EASA/UK-certified repair facility specializing in aircraft electrical and electronic components for business and regional aircraft.
Essential Job Functions: Inspect, test, and repair a variety of aircraft electrical and electronic components, including cockpit control panels, junction boxes, and wiring harnesses. Apply a strong understanding of electronics theory. This includes AC and DC circuits, transistor and diode theory, logic circuits, relays, toggle, and push button switches, etc. Must be able to read and understand test procedures, schematic diagrams, and maintenance manuals to efficiently troubleshoot component defects. Must have experience with basic tools and test equipment like multimeters, oscilloscopes, function generators, crimping tools, wire strippers, etc. Performs other duties as assigned. Positions Supervised:
None
Requirements:
Certificate or associates degree in electronics
or
A&P license with avionics depot-level experience and NCAAT avionics certification
or
Equivalent military experience Proficiency in using basic electronic repair tools relevant to the responsibilities listed above. Ability to read and interpret precision measuring tools and instruments. Familiarity with industry-standard test equipment, repair tooling, and soldering techniques. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, for effectively conveying technical subject matter. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment. Preferred Skills:
Working knowledge of FAA regulations, including their interpretation and application. Intermediate or higher-level computer skills, including proficiency in MS Outlook (or similar email applications), Word, and Excel.
This position offers an excellent opportunity to play a key role in a FAA/EASA/UK-certified repair facility specializing in aircraft electrical and electronic components for business and regional aircraft.
Essential Job Functions: Inspect, test, and repair a variety of aircraft electrical and electronic components, including cockpit control panels, junction boxes, and wiring harnesses. Apply a strong understanding of electronics theory. This includes AC and DC circuits, transistor and diode theory, logic circuits, relays, toggle, and push button switches, etc. Must be able to read and understand test procedures, schematic diagrams, and maintenance manuals to efficiently troubleshoot component defects. Must have experience with basic tools and test equipment like multimeters, oscilloscopes, function generators, crimping tools, wire strippers, etc. Performs other duties as assigned. Positions Supervised:
None
Requirements:
Certificate or associates degree in electronics
or
A&P license with avionics depot-level experience and NCAAT avionics certification
or
Equivalent military experience Proficiency in using basic electronic repair tools relevant to the responsibilities listed above. Ability to read and interpret precision measuring tools and instruments. Familiarity with industry-standard test equipment, repair tooling, and soldering techniques. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, for effectively conveying technical subject matter. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment. Preferred Skills:
Working knowledge of FAA regulations, including their interpretation and application. Intermediate or higher-level computer skills, including proficiency in MS Outlook (or similar email applications), Word, and Excel.