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This is the entry and first working level for certificated Airframe and Powerplant technicians. Incumbents at this level work under the guidance of a Lead Technician and inspect and repair aircraft, engines, and components, and return aircraft to service.
Job Responsibility
Inspect and repair aircraft, engines, and components, and return aircraft to service
Work under the guidance of a Lead Technician
Travel approximately 10% - 50%, including overnight stays, to fire bases throughout California
Requirements
Possession of the following certificates: FAA Airframe & Powerplant Technician’s Certificates and a valid Class-C Driver’s License
Knowledge and Abilities: FAA federal aviation regulations pertaining to the maintenance and repair of aircraft
FAA-approved maintenance practices, techniques, and procedures
and aircraft shop maintenance operational procedures
Work under the general guidance of a lead or journey level technician and perform maintenance and repair to aircraft, engines, propellers, rotors, and components in accordance with approved procedures
learn various aircraft maintenance requirements, standards, and procedures
determine the airworthiness of airframe and engine components
inspect systems for proper operation and condition
May perform Confined Space Entry Maintenance to include aircraft fuel tank repairs
What we offer
medical insurance
dental insurance
vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan
life insurance
long-term disability insurance
short-term disability insurance
Vacation accrued bi-weekly (80 hours) for 1-4.99 years of Company service (increases every 5 years)
Personal Leave – accumulates at four (4) hours per pay period to a maximum of thirteen (13) days per calendar year