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Job Summary: The Electro-Mechanical Avionics Technician is responsible for carrying out production or maintenance tasks on a range of equipment, ensuring all work complies with approved technical data and quality manual standards.
Job Responsibility
Conduct standard testing procedures on various equipment and validate the results
Perform repairs on aviation units in compliance with FAA regulations and in accordance with the Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) requirements
Disassemble, clean, and visually inspect parts to identify issues or wear
Reassemble parts, ensuring all measurements meet sp
Capable of performing new entries in Capability P145 independently, without engineering support
Fully proficient in the documentation and procedural requirements for entering new repair capabilities under Capability P145
Skilled at evaluating repair processes, ensuring compliance with regulatory and company standards, and autonomously completing all necessary technical and administrative tasks related to capability entry
Able to identify and implement process improvements and troubleshoot potential issues during qualification without relying on engineering department assistance
Demonstrated expertise in diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing complex electro-mechanical systems
Proven ability to work independently on a wide range of Shop Replaceable Units (SRUs), applying both electronic and mechanical knowledge to maintain operational readiness and reliability
Experience includes component-level repairs, system integration checks, and maintaining adherence to industry standards and safety regulations
Capable of mentoring and assisting lower-level technicians in troubleshooting down to the component level of an SRU
Assist and mentor junior technicians during troubleshooting activities, even if they are not yet signed off on the Line Replaceable Unit (LRU)
Provide clear explanations of LRU functions and operational principles to support their development
Maintain a comprehensive understanding of LRUs and associated test stands, including how they operate individually and interact as integrated systems
Serve as a primary point of reference for Engineering support by offering technical expertise, troubleshooting guidance, and clarifications related to LRUs and system testing
Requirements
8 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Basic level of Microsoft Suite: Outlook, Word, Excel
Knowledge of 5S, Lean and Kaizen methods is a plus
Knowledge of production and repair tools and benches, instrumentation and measuring skills
Knowledge of FAA regulations and understanding of quality requirements
Compliance with safety rules (PPE – Personal Prevention Equipment)
Compliance with procedures and standards – knowledge of CMM requirements
Autonomy
Accuracy and rigor, detail-oriented
Ability to analyze, to synthesize (Ability to report effectively)
Ability to train others
Time management – Responsiveness
Team work – Positive behavior
Nice to have
Knowledge of 5S, Lean and Kaizen methods is a plus