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United States, Honolulu Employment contract 30.02 USD / Hour · Job Posted May 28, 2026
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Job Description
Hawaiian Airlines – in partnership with the University of Hawai‘i Honolulu Community College’s Aeronautics Maintenance Technology program, U.S. Department of Labor/Veterans’ Employment & Training Service, and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) – has created the Aircraft Mechanic Apprenticeship Program (AMAP) to provide qualified individuals with valuable, supervised, on-the-job experience while working toward their A&P (Airframe & Powerplant) license. AMAP provides valuable on-the-job training, acclimation, and career opportunities at Hawaiian Airlines to individuals who are enrolled in an accredited A&P school, as well as former military personnel who are in the process of obtaining their A&P license. Upon successful completion of the program and obtaining an A&P license, apprentices will be employed by Hawaiian Airlines as full-time aircraft mechanics.
Job Responsibility
Responsible for Base maintenance work under the supervision of a lead mechanic
Responsible for accomplishing assigned maintenance, preventative maintenance, and repair work on Hawaiian Airlines aircraft
Perform hands-on tasks using tools or test equipment while under the oversight of the assigned lead mechanic
Ensures all safety and accident prevention measures are adhered to and corrective action taken as warranted
Must sign for any work performed that is legally allowed per the Federal Aviation Regulation
Requirements
Must be in an FAA A&P accredited school program for a minimum of six months, with a 2.0 GPA, and have the ability to obtain A&P license within 18 months
or have 30 months of on-the-job experience concurrently performing airframe & powerplant duties, must have an FAA-issued authorization slip (FAA Form 8610-2 or certificate of eligibility) to take the written A&P tests, and ability to obtain A&P license within 6 months
Must be able to work the following shifts: Fri-Tue: 1500 – 1900 OR Fri-Tue: 1930 – 2330
Ability to troubleshoot and problem solve technical issues
Must be able to lift 25lbs. frequently and up to 70lbs. as needed
Must be able to bend, stoop, squat, reach and grasp
Must have a valid unexpired driver’s license issued by a US state, a US territory or the District of Columbia
Must personally acquire all tools from the Hawaiian Airlines required tool list
Ability to obtain airport security clearance
Ability to communicate in English
High school diploma or equivalent
Minimum age of 18
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
What we offer
Free stand-by travel privileges on Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines & Horizon Air
Comprehensive well-being programs including medical, dental and vision benefits