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Aircraft Mechanic w/ Respirator Certification
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Join Astrion as an Aircraft Mechanic 1 on 2nd shift at Ft. Benning, GA. This avionics/electrical role requires H-60 series experience or an FAA A&P license. You'll perform maintenance, inspections, and troubleshooting on aircraft systems. We offer competitive pay, 401K matching, healthcare benefi...
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United States , Fort Moore
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Astrion
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Aircraft Mechanic I (UH-60/AH-64 Specialty)
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Seeking an experienced Aircraft Mechanic I specializing in UH-60/AH-64 helicopters at Fort Hood. This role requires 3+ years of aviation maintenance, with 2 years on rotary wing/MDS. Duties include component removal/installation, servicing, and inspections. Must provide own tools, have a valid li...
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United States , Fort Hood
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35.97 USD / Hour
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Amentum
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Aircraft Mechanic
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Join a leading aviation organization in Malta as an Aircraft Mechanic, specializing in A330 base maintenance. This role requires a minimum of 2 years of documented A330 experience and relevant safety certifications. Enjoy a comprehensive package including flights, shared accommodation, and a hire...
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Malta
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JMC Aviation
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Join our team as an Aircraft Mechanic in Belgium, based in Liège or Brussels. Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on B737 Classic/NG fleets, adhering to strict EASA safety standards. This long-term role requires a Part-66 license, 3+ years of experience, and fluency in English. We offer...
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Belgium , Grâce-Hollogne
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Randstad
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Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic Professional - Avionics
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Join our team in Itajubá, Brazil, as an Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic. This role requires an active CHT in Avionics (AVI) and hands-on experience with Airbus Helicopters and rotary-wing aircraft. You will perform critical maintenance and inspections, utilizing advanced diagnostic tools. ...
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Brazil , Itajubá
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Explore a high-flying career in aviation by discovering Aircraft Mechanic jobs, a profession that sits at the very heart of flight safety and operational excellence. Aircraft Mechanics, also known as Aviation Maintenance Technicians, are the highly skilled professionals entrusted with ensuring that every aircraft is safe, reliable, and ready for service. Their work is a critical blend of technical expertise, rigorous procedure, and unwavering attention to detail, making them indispensable guardians of the skies. Professionals in these roles are responsible for the comprehensive maintenance, repair, and inspection of aircraft. This involves diagnosing and troubleshooting complex issues across a wide range of systems, including airframes, engines, hydraulics, landing gear, and environmental controls. They also work extensively on sophisticated electrical and avionics systems, which encompass everything from flight instruments and navigation to communication equipment. A typical day might involve performing scheduled service checks, replacing worn or defective components, conducting thorough inspections as mandated by aviation authorities, and repairing structural damage. Their meticulous work ensures that every aircraft meets stringent airworthiness standards before it is cleared for its next journey. The responsibilities of an Aircraft Mechanic extend far beyond the physical act of repair. A cornerstone of the profession is meticulous documentation. Every task performed, from a simple part replacement to a major overhaul, must be accurately recorded and signed off in maintenance logs and digital systems. This creates a verifiable history of the aircraft's care and is a legal requirement. Furthermore, mechanics are responsible for adhering to strict safety protocols, both for their own protection and for the integrity of the aircraft. This includes properly handling and tagging parts removed from aircraft, ensuring tools are calibrated and stored correctly, and maintaining a clean and organized work environment. They operate within a framework of strict regulatory compliance, following approved technical data, engineering manuals, and company procedures without deviation. To excel in Aircraft Mechanic jobs, individuals typically need a strong educational foundation, often through an aeronautics degree or a specialized certification from an FAA or EASA-approved aviation maintenance school. Key skills include profound problem-solving abilities, manual dexterity, and acute attention to detail. A deep understanding of aviation regulations, such as FAA Part 147 or EASA Part-145, is fundamental. Equally important is knowledge of Safety Management Systems (SMS) and Human Factors principles, which help mitigate risks associated with human error. Strong communication skills are vital for collaborating with team members and accurately reporting issues, while proficiency with computer systems is necessary for accessing technical documentation and logging work. For those with a passion for aviation and a commitment to precision, Aircraft Mechanic jobs offer a stable, rewarding, and respected career path with opportunities across airlines, maintenance repair stations, and corporate aviation fleets worldwide.

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