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Aircraft Technicians are responsible for inspecting, diagnosing, and repairing aircraft structural systems. They also help maintain hydraulic and mechanical systems, identify repair methods, and schedule routine updates.
Job Responsibility:
Responsibilities in running the day-to-day operations, and ensuring there is effective use of resources to achieve all the targets set
Scheduling and overseeing routine maintenance checks
Implementing and adhering to strict safety guidelines
Using hand tools, diagnostic tests, and gauges to identify hydraulic and mechanical malfunctions
Collaborating with engineers and system mechanics to ensure that all aircraft systems are running correctly
Preparing diagnostics reports and suggesting repair solutions based on thorough evaluations
Ensuring that all aircraft parts are accurately labelled, organized, and restored
Performs regular maintenance on aircraft
Ensures proper working conditions of mechanical systems before flight
Develops and maintains records of maintenance, repairs, inspections, and any reports related to parts or services
Inspects and examines engines, wings, propellers, tails, and other parts to identify cracks, corrosion, or other defects
Inspects hoses and lubricates joints
replaces any that show signs of needing repair
Consults maintenance manuals and specifications to identify correct operations and specifications for replacements or repairs
Install new parts to replace or repair defective or recalled parts or to enhance the performance of the aircraft
performs these tasks efficiently and to specifications
Ensures proper function of engines and operating systems via a variety of tests and tools
Identifies and resolves mechanical problems based on visual inspections or reports from pilot or crew
Performs other related duties as assigned
Requirements:
Junior college or equivalent required
5 years in aircraft maintenance or above
Basic read and written English
Standard practice of mechanical
CAAC Part 66 ME-TA licence or equivalent
Thorough understanding of aircraft parts, systems, and mechanics
Thorough understanding of tools and testing methods used to ensure proper functioning of an aircraft and its parts, systems, and mechanics
Ability to read, comprehend, and adhere to manual instructions to resolve complex mechanical issues
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or related software used to complete and maintain records
Detail-oriented with mechanical inclination
Superior and careful workmanship
Ability to perform consistently under stressful conditions
Ability to perform basic inspections and repairs
Ability to learn new skills and methods of repairs
Sufficient oral and verbal communication skills, as needed, to discuss equipment malfunctions and complete reports