Aircraft Maintenance Technician (NJUS)
NETJETS - Columbus, OH
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Purpose of PositionThe work of an Aircraft Maintenance Technician shall consist of all work generally recognized as Aircraft Maintenance Technicianí‚'s work performed by or on behalf of the Company in or about its domestic maintenance bases, shops and maintenance stations, including but not limited to wing walking, checks, dismantling, overhauling, repairing, replacing, assembling and erecting all parts of aircraft, aircraft engines, instruments, electrical systems, heating systems, hydraulic systems and machine tool work in connection therewith. Aircraft Maintenance Technicians must hold such valid licenses as are required by the Federal Aviation Regulations to fulfill their duties as Aircraft Technicians.Tasks and ResponsibilitiesThe work of an Aircraft Maintenance Technician shall consist of all work generally recognized as Aircraft Maintenance Technicianíƒƒí¢€šíƒ‚í¢€™s work performed by or on behalf of the Company in or about its domestic maintenance bases, shops and maintenance stations, including but not limited to wing walking, checks, dismantling, overhauling, repairing, replacing, assembling and erecting all parts of aircraft, aircraft engines, instruments, electrical systems, heating systems, hydraulic systems and machine tool work in connection therewithAircraft Maintenance Technicians must hold such valid licenses as are required by the Federal Aviation Regulations to fulfill their duties as Airline TechniciansLead Aircraft Maintenance Technicians must be capable of performing inspection work assigned to their crews.Note: It is not possible to list all required job duties on this form. There may be other important duties assigned, depending on the position. For a full list of essential job functions, please refer to the essential functions worksheet for that position.EducationHigh SchoolCertifications and LicensesFAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P)Years of Experience0-2 years of experienceCore CompetenciesAdaptabilityCollaborationStrives for Positive ResultsService-OrientedCuriosityKnowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other (KSAOs)Ability to read, write, understand, and speak fluently in English.Ability to qualify for required security clearances, access permits, and badgesAbility to meet the physical demands of the jobValid driverí‚'s licenseAirframe and Power Plant (A and P) Mechanic Certificate2 yearsí‚' experience exercising A and P certificate, Bachelorí‚'s Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology or equivalent from an FAA-accredited program, or two years of experience as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician and successful completion of a trade test; provided, an employee who qualifies through service as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician and trade testing shall be subject to a 180 day competency review period instead of a 90 day competency review period
Created: 2024-09-07